Visualization of G Protein-coupled Receptor Trafficking with the Aid of the Green Fluorescent Protein
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E. Hudson | N. Tarasova | R. Stauber | Joon Ki Choi | G. Czerwiński | Jeffrey Miller | G. Pavlakis | C. Michejda | S. Wank | J. Choi
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