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  • 7. Kinase-inactive G-protein-coupled receptor kinases are able to attenuate follicle-stimulating hormone-induced signaling.
    Reiter E, Marion S, Robert F, Troispoux C, Boulay F, Guillou F, Crepieux P.
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  • 10. Pharmacogenomics of G protein-coupled receptor signaling: insights from health and disease.
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  • 12. Role of RGS proteins in regulating the migration of B lymphocytes.
    Moratz C, Harrison K, Kehrl JH.
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  • 16. Physiological roles of G protein-coupled receptor kinases and arrestins.
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  • 20. [Mechanisms of regulation and function of G-protein coupled receptor kinases].
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