β‐arrestin2 recruitment at the β2 adrenergic receptor: A luciferase complementation assay adapted for undergraduate training in pharmacology
Abstract In the context of pharmacology teaching, hands‐on activities constitute an essential complement to theoretical lectures. Frequently, these activities consist in exposing fresh animal tissues or even living animals to selected drugs and qualitatively or quantitatively evaluating functional r...
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Main Authors: | Mattia Ferraiolo (Author), Pauline Beckers (Author), Nicolas Marquet (Author), Martin Roumain (Author), Lucie Ruiz (Author), Nadine Dupuis (Author), Julien Hanson (Author), Emmanuel Hermans (Author) |
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2021-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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