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Details on Person The melanosomal/lysosomal protein OA1 has properties of a G protein-coupled receptor

Class:IdLiteratureReference:8851296
_displayNameThe melanosomal/lysosomal protein OA1 has properties of a G protein-coupled receptor
_timestamp2016-01-06 12:43:41
author[Person:8851312] Innamorati, Giulio
[Person:8851323] Piccirillo, Rosanna
[Person:8851295] Bagnato, Paola
[Person:8851299] Palmisano, Ilaria
[Person:8851318] Schiaffino, Maria Vittoria
created[InstanceEdit:8851319] Jupe, S, 2016-01-06
journalPigment Cell Res.
pages125-35
pubMedIdentifier16524428
titleThe melanosomal/lysosomal protein OA1 has properties of a G protein-coupled receptor
volume19
year2006
(literatureReference)[Summation:8851300] GPR143, also known as Ocular albinism 1 (OA1) binds L-dopami...
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