Expression and Characterization of Relaxin Family Peptide Receptor 1 Variants
G-protein coupled receptors (GPCR) transduce extracellular stimuli into the cell interior and are thus centrally involved in almost all physiological-neuronal processes. This essential function and association with many diseases or pathological conditions explain why GPCRs are one of the priority ta...
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Main Authors: | David Speck (Author), Gunnar Kleinau (Author), Mark Meininghaus (Author), Antje Erbe (Author), Alexandra Einfeldt (Author), Michal Szczepek (Author), Patrick Scheerer (Author), Vera Pütter (Author) |
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