N-terminal domains in mouse and human 5-hydroxytryptamine3A receptors confer partial agonist and antagonist properties to benzylidene analogs of anabaseine. (Q50651498)
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scientific article published on 21 March 2006
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English | N-terminal domains in mouse and human 5-hydroxytryptamine3A receptors confer partial agonist and antagonist properties to benzylidene analogs of anabaseine. |
scientific article published on 21 March 2006 |
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N-terminal domains in mouse and human 5-hydroxytryptamine3A receptors confer partial agonist and antagonist properties to benzylidene analogs of anabaseine. (English)
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Ran Zhang
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Natalie A White
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Ferenc S Soti
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William R Kem
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Tina K Machu
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21 March 2006
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1276-1284
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