Covalent and noncovalent interactions mediate metabotropic glutamate receptor mGlu5 dimerization.
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S. Mennerick | M. Goldberg | Y. Takeuchi | C. Romano | K. O’Malley | C Romano | M P Goldberg | Y Takeuchi | J K Miller | K L O'Malley | K. Hyrc | S Mennerick | K Hyrc | S Dikranian | J. Miller | S. Dikranian | Carmelo Romano | Krzysztof L. Hyrc | Karen L. O'Malley | Judith Kelvin Miller | Seta Dikranian | Yutaka Takeuchi | Mark P. Goldberg
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