A β-arrestin 2 Signaling Complex Mediates Lithium Action on Behavior
Jean‐Martin Beaulieu(University of Toronto), Marc G. Caron(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), William C. Wetsel(Duke University), Valentina Ghisi(University of Brescia), Ivan O. Medvedev(Duke Medical Center), Robert J. Lefkowitz(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Sébastien Marion(Duke University), Ramona M. Rodriguiz(Duke University), Tatyana D. Sotnikova(St Petersburg University), Raul R. Gainetdinov(St Petersburg University)
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