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Identification of G protein-gated and G protein-modulated ionic channels. Molecular basis for G protein action.

Publication ,  Journal Article
Birnbaumer, L; VanDongen, AM; Codina, J; Yatani, A; Mattera, R; Graf, R; Brown, AM
Published in: Soc Gen Physiol Ser
1989

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Published In

Soc Gen Physiol Ser

ISSN

0094-7733

Publication Date

1989

Volume

44

Start / End Page

17 / 54

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Substrate Specificity
  • Signal Transduction
  • Nerve Tissue Proteins
  • Ion Channels
  • Animals
 

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Birnbaumer, L., VanDongen, A. M., Codina, J., Yatani, A., Mattera, R., Graf, R., & Brown, A. M. (1989). Identification of G protein-gated and G protein-modulated ionic channels. Molecular basis for G protein action. Soc Gen Physiol Ser, 44, 17–54.
Birnbaumer, L., A. M. VanDongen, J. Codina, A. Yatani, R. Mattera, R. Graf, and A. M. Brown. “Identification of G protein-gated and G protein-modulated ionic channels. Molecular basis for G protein action.Soc Gen Physiol Ser 44 (1989): 17–54.
Birnbaumer L, VanDongen AM, Codina J, Yatani A, Mattera R, Graf R, et al. Identification of G protein-gated and G protein-modulated ionic channels. Molecular basis for G protein action. Soc Gen Physiol Ser. 1989;44:17–54.
Birnbaumer, L., et al. “Identification of G protein-gated and G protein-modulated ionic channels. Molecular basis for G protein action.Soc Gen Physiol Ser, vol. 44, 1989, pp. 17–54.
Birnbaumer L, VanDongen AM, Codina J, Yatani A, Mattera R, Graf R, Brown AM. Identification of G protein-gated and G protein-modulated ionic channels. Molecular basis for G protein action. Soc Gen Physiol Ser. 1989;44:17–54.

Published In

Soc Gen Physiol Ser

ISSN

0094-7733

Publication Date

1989

Volume

44

Start / End Page

17 / 54

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Substrate Specificity
  • Signal Transduction
  • Nerve Tissue Proteins
  • Ion Channels
  • Animals