Partial Agonist Activity of 11-cis-Retinal in Rhodopsin Mutants*
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K. Nakanishi | T. Sakmar | Steven O. Smith | S O Smith | T P Sakmar | K Nakanishi | M Han | J Lou | J. Lou | M. Han
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