Real-time monitoring of receptor and G-protein interactions in living cells
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Michel Bouvier | Céline Galés | M. Bouvier | T. Hébert | M. Hogue | C. Galés | A. Breit | R Victor Rebois | Mireille Hogue | Phan Trieu | Andreas Breit | Terence E Hébert | P. Trieu | R. V. Rebois | T. Hébert
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