Phase-plate cryo-EM structure of a class B GPCR-G protein complex
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Arthur Christopoulos | Wolfgang Baumeister | Georgios Skiniotis | Radostin Danev | Denise Wootten | Laurence J. Miller | Patrick M. Sexton | Thomas Coudrat | Alisa Glukhova | Yi-Lynn Liang | David M Thal | Mazdak Radjainia | W. Baumeister | P. Sexton | A. Christopoulos | G. Skiniotis | B. Kobilka | L. Miller | Yan Zhang | Jeffrey Tarrasch | M. Radjainia | R. Danev | M. Khoshouei | D. Wootten | Yi-Lynn Liang | A. Glukhova | G. Christopoulos | Thomas Coudrat | Brian K Kobilka | Maryam Khoshouei | Sebastian G. B. Furness | Yan Zhang | D. Thal | Jeffrey Tarrasch | George Christopoulos | S. Furness
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