Role of Key Transmembrane Residues in Agonist and Antagonist Actions at the Two Conformations of the Human β1-Adrenoceptor
Jillian G. Baker(Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust), Stephen J. Hill(University of Nottingham), Peter M. Fischer(University of Nottingham), Nicola C. Hawley, Richard G. W. Proudman(University of Nottingham)
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