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Class:IdLiteratureReference:751028
_displayNameGTP binding to Gs does not promote subunit dissociation
_timestamp2010-05-19 16:47:26
author[Person:750986] Basi, NS
[Person:751036] Okuya, S
[Person:397792] Rebois, RV
created[InstanceEdit:751025] Jupe, S, 2010-05-19
journalCell Signal
pages209-15
pubMedIdentifier8736705
titleGTP binding to Gs does not promote subunit dissociation
volume8
year1996
(literatureReference)[Summation:392198] The classical view of G-protein signalling is that the G-pro...
[Summation:804948] The classical view of G-protein signalling is that the G-pro...
[Summation:804954] The classical view of G-protein signalling is that the G-pro...
[Summation:804955] The classical view of G-protein signalling is that the G-pro...
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