The Third Intracellular Loop Stabilizes the Inactive State of the Neuropeptide Y1 Receptor
Melissa J. Chee(San Mateo Medical Center), William F. Colmers(University of Alberta), Karin Mörl(Leipzig University), Gerald W. Zamponi(Apple (Israel)), Nicole Merten(Telstra (Australia)), Peter E. Light, Annette G. Beck‐Sickinger(Leipzig University of Applied Sciences), Diana Lindner(Universität Hamburg)
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