Internal trafficking and surface mobility of a functionally intact beta2-adrenergic receptor-green fluorescent protein conjugate.
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M. Caron | T. Meyer | J. Zhang | S. Ferguson | T Meyer | S S Ferguson | J Zhang | L S Barak | M G Caron | L. Barak | C. Martenson | C Martenson | Jie Zhang | S. Ferguson
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