Peptide Modifications Differentially Alter G Protein‐Coupled Receptor Internalization and Signaling Bias
Veronika Mäde(Leipzig University), Annette G. Beck‐Sickinger(Leipzig University of Applied Sciences), Helen M. Cox(King's College London), Kathrin Bellmann‐Sickert(Leipzig University), Vsevolod V. Gurevich(Vanderbilt University Medical Center), Karin Mörl(Leipzig University), Lizzy Wanka(Leipzig University), Navjeet Jolly(King's College London), Luis E. Gimenez(Vanderbilt University), Stefanie Babilon(Leipzig University)
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