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    Dale LB, Bhattacharya M, Seachrist JL, Anborgh PH, Ferguson SS.
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    Bertrand L, Parent S, Caron M, Legault M, Joly E, Angers S, Bouvier M, Brown M, Houle B, Ménard L.
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  • 38. Post-endocytic fates of delta-opioid receptor are regulated by GRK2-mediated receptor phosphorylation and distinct beta-arrestin isoforms.
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