Activation of the Novel Estrogen Receptor G Protein-Coupled Receptor 30 (GPR30) at the Plasma Membrane
Edward J. Filardo(University of Iowa), Peter Thomas(The University of Texas at Austin), Yefei Pang(The University of Texas at Austin), Sunil K. Shaw(Brown University), Jing Dong(Xinjiang Agricultural University), C. T. Graeber(Brown University), Jeffrey A. Quinn(Brown University)
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