The experimental power of FR900359 to study Gq-regulated biological processes
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Published:2015-12
Issue:1
Volume:6
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ISSN:2041-1723
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Container-title:Nature Communications
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Nat Commun
Author:
Schrage Ramona, Schmitz Anna-Lena, Gaffal Evelyn, Annala Suvi, Kehraus Stefan, Wenzel Daniela, Büllesbach Katrin M., Bald Tobias, Inoue Asuka, Shinjo Yuji, Galandrin Ségolène, Shridhar Naveen, Hesse Michael, Grundmann Manuel, Merten Nicole, Charpentier Thomas H., Martz Matthew, Butcher Adrian J., Slodczyk Tanja, Armando Sylvain, Effern Maike, Namkung Yoon, Jenkins Laura, Horn Velten, Stößel Anne, Dargatz Harald, Tietze Daniel, Imhof Diana, Galés Céline, Drewke Christel, Müller Christa E., Hölzel Michael, Milligan Graeme, Tobin Andrew B., Gomeza Jesús, Dohlman Henrik G., Sondek John, Harden T. Kendall, Bouvier MichelORCID, Laporte Stéphane A., Aoki Junken, Fleischmann Bernd K., Mohr Klaus, König Gabriele M., Tüting Thomas, Kostenis Evi
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry
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