The active metabolite of Clopidogrel disrupts P2Y12 receptor oligomers and partitions them out of lipid rafts.
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Pascual Ferrara | Françoise Bono | P. Ferrara | J. Herbert | J. Zachayus | F. Bono | P. Savi | C. Hervé | J. Culouscou | Jean-Marc Herbert | Pierre Savi | Jean-Michel Culouscou | Jean-Luc Zachayus | Nathalie Delesque-Touchard | Catherine Labouret | Caroline Hervé | Marie-Françoise Uzabiaga | Jean-Marie Pereillo | C. Labouret | N. Delesque-Touchard | J. Pereillo | M. Uzabiaga | Marie-Françoise Uzabiaga
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