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    Hussain T, Linden J, Mustafa SJ.
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  • 24. Heterogeneity of angiotensin II receptors in membranes of developing rat metanephros.
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  • 32. Identification of the glucagon receptor by covalent labeling with a radiolabeled photoreactive glucagon analogue.
    Demoliou-Mason C, Epand RM.
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  • 36. Covalent labeling of the cerebral cortex alpha 1-adrenergic receptor with a new high affinity radioiodinated photoaffinity probe.
    Leeb-Lundberg LM, Dickinson KE, Heald SL, Wikberg JE, DeBernardis JF, Winn M, Arendsen DL, Lefkowitz RJ, Caron MG.
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  • 37. The binding of [125I]-angiotensin to rat renal epithelial cell membranes.
    Cox HM, Munday KA, Poat JA.
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  • 38. Angiotensin receptors in resting smooth muscle are the low affinity sites observed in binding studies.
    Moore GJ, Kwok YC.
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  • 39. Covalent crosslinking of angiotensin II to its binding sites in rat adrenal membranes.
    Paglin S, Jamieson JD.
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