Imaging G protein–coupled receptors while quantifying their ligand-binding free-energy landscape
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Daniel J Müller | David Alsteens | B. Kobilka | D. Müller | S. Coughlin | D. Alsteens | Moritz Pfreundschuh | Moritz Pfreundschuh | Cheng Zhang | Patrizia M Spoerri | Shaun R Coughlin | Brian K Kobilka | Patrizia M. Spoerri | Cheng Zhang
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