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Class:IdLiteratureReference:9907444
_displayNameFunctional evidence of distinct ATP activation sites at the human P2X(7) receptor
_timestamp2024-04-10 20:52:33
author[Person:877252] Klapperstuck, M
[Person:9676811] Büttner, C
[Person:9676818] Schmalzing, G
[Person:9907450] Markwardt, F
created[InstanceEdit:9907471] May, Bruce, 2024-04-10
journalJ Physiol
pages25-35
pubMedIdentifier11432989
titleFunctional evidence of distinct ATP activation sites at the human P2X(7) receptor
volume534
year2001
(literatureReference)[Reaction:9905952] ATP binds P2RX7 in P2RX7 trimer:PANX1 heptamer [Homo sapiens]
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