Insights into G protein structure, function, and regulation.
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Anita Preininger | H. Hamm | M. Medkova | A. Preininger | Heidi E Hamm | Martina Medkova | T. M. Cabrera-Vera | J. Vanhauwe | T. Thomas | M. Mazzoni | Theresa M Cabrera-Vera | Jurgen Vanhauwe | Tarita O Thomas | Maria R Mazzoni
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