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Oligomeric Receptor Complexes and Their Allosteric Receptor-Receptor Interactions in the Plasma Memb...

Oligomeric Receptor Complexes and Their Allosteric Receptor-Receptor Interactions in the Plasma Memb...

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Oligomeric Receptor Complexes and Their Allosteric Receptor-Receptor Interactions in the Plasma Membrane Represent a New Biological Principle for Integration of Signals in the CNS

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Oligomeric Receptor Complexes and Their Allosteric Receptor-Receptor Interactions in the Plasma Membrane Represent a New Biological Principle for Integration of Signals in the CNS

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Lausanne: Frontiers Research Foundation

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Frontiers in molecular neuroscience, 2019-09, Vol.12, p.230-230

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English

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Lausanne: Frontiers Research Foundation

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GPCRs not only exist as monomers but also as homomers and heteromers in which allosteric receptor-receptor interactions take place modulating the functions of the participating GPCR protomers. GPCRs can also form heteroreceptor complexes with ionotropic receptors and receptor tyrosine kinases modulating their function. Furthermore, adaptor proteins...

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Oligomeric Receptor Complexes and Their Allosteric Receptor-Receptor Interactions in the Plasma Membrane Represent a New Biological Principle for Integration of Signals in the CNS

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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_2f7a93b0ad2d415790d98b30a472fb9c

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_2f7a93b0ad2d415790d98b30a472fb9c

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1662-5099

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1662-5099

DOI

10.3389/fnmol.2019.00230

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