Fluorescence- and luminescence-based methods for the determination of affinity and activity of neuropeptide Y2 receptor ligands
Ralf Ziemek(University of Regensburg), Armin Buschauer(University of Regensburg), Albert Brennauer(University of Regensburg), Chiara Cabrele(University of Regensburg), Annette G. Beck‐Sickinger(Leipzig University), Erich Schneider(AO Foundation), Günther Bernhardt(University of Regensburg)
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