RGS2 is a primary terminator of β₂-adrenergic receptor-mediated G(i) signaling.
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D. Kass | E. Lakatta | Xianhua Wang | Dongmei Yang | M. Rhee | K. Blumer | N. Koitabashi | E. Takimoto | Xiao-kun Zeng | R. Xiao | U. Mende | Weizhong Zhu | A. Woo | K. Chakir | S. Tsang | Sharon Tsang
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