N-Glycosylation and conserved cysteine residues in RAMP3 play a critical role for the functional expression of CRLR/RAMP3 adrenomedullin receptor (Q28203435)

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N-Glycosylation and conserved cysteine residues in RAMP3 play a critical role for the functional expression of CRLR/RAMP3 adrenomedullin receptor
scientific article (publication date: 2 September 2003)

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    N-Glycosylation and conserved cysteine residues in RAMP3 play a critical role for the functional expression of CRLR/RAMP3 adrenomedullin receptor (English)
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    Marjorie Flahaut
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    Corinne Pfister
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    Bernard C Rossier
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    Dmitri Firsov
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    2 September 2003
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    10333-41
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