Identification of G‐protein binding sites of the human interleukin‐8 receptors by functional mapping of the intracellular loops
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S. McColl | B. Damaj | K. Neote | P. Naccache | C. Hébert | Bassam B. Damaj | Shaun R. McColl | Kuldeep Neote | Na Songqing | Kevin T. Ogborn | Caroline A. Hébert | Paul H. Naccache | Na Songqing | Kevin T. Ogborn
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