Molecular cloning and functional characterization of a type-I neurotensin receptor (NTR) and a novel NTR from the bullfrog brain.
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H. Vaudry | J. Leprince | H. Kwon | H Vaudry | J H Li | F Sicard | M A Salam | M Baek | J LePrince | K Kim | H B Kwon | J Y Seong | M. Baek | K. Kim | F. Sicard | M. Salam | J. H. Li | J. Y. Seong | H. B. Kwon | H. Vaudry | Jae Young Seong | Jian Hua Li | Kyungjin Kim | Hyuk Bang Kwon
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