Functional Selective Oxytocin-derived Agonists Discriminate between Individual G Protein Family Subtypes
Marta Busnelli(National Research Council), Bice Chini(Neuroscience Institute), Céline Galès(Inserm), Aude Saulière(Université Toulouse III - Paul Sabatier), Michel Bouvier(Institute for Research in Immunology and Cancer), Maurice Manning(University of Toledo)
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