Adenylate cyclase-coupled beta-adrenergic receptors: structure and mechanisms of activation and desensitization.
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Lefkowitz, RJ; Stadel, JM; Caron, MG
Published in: Annu Rev Biochem
1983
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Annu Rev Biochem
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0066-4154
Publication Date
1983
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52
Start / End Page
159 / 186
Location
United States
Related Subject Headings
- Species Specificity
- Receptors, Adrenergic, beta
- Receptors, Adrenergic
- Protein Binding
- Organ Specificity
- Myocardium
- Molecular Weight
- Ligands
- Humans
- Female
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Lefkowitz, R. J., Stadel, J. M., & Caron, M. G. (1983). Adenylate cyclase-coupled beta-adrenergic receptors: structure and mechanisms of activation and desensitization. Annu Rev Biochem, 52, 159–186. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev.bi.52.070183.001111
Lefkowitz, R. J., J. M. Stadel, and M. G. Caron. “Adenylate cyclase-coupled beta-adrenergic receptors: structure and mechanisms of activation and desensitization.” Annu Rev Biochem 52 (1983): 159–86. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev.bi.52.070183.001111.
Lefkowitz RJ, Stadel JM, Caron MG. Adenylate cyclase-coupled beta-adrenergic receptors: structure and mechanisms of activation and desensitization. Annu Rev Biochem. 1983;52:159–86.
Lefkowitz, R. J., et al. “Adenylate cyclase-coupled beta-adrenergic receptors: structure and mechanisms of activation and desensitization.” Annu Rev Biochem, vol. 52, 1983, pp. 159–86. Pubmed, doi:10.1146/annurev.bi.52.070183.001111.
Lefkowitz RJ, Stadel JM, Caron MG. Adenylate cyclase-coupled beta-adrenergic receptors: structure and mechanisms of activation and desensitization. Annu Rev Biochem. 1983;52:159–186.
Published In
Annu Rev Biochem
DOI
ISSN
0066-4154
Publication Date
1983
Volume
52
Start / End Page
159 / 186
Location
United States
Related Subject Headings
- Species Specificity
- Receptors, Adrenergic, beta
- Receptors, Adrenergic
- Protein Binding
- Organ Specificity
- Myocardium
- Molecular Weight
- Ligands
- Humans
- Female