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PubMed publication ID: 1730644 retrieved: 12 February 2018
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scientific article published on January 15, 1992
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English | The G226A mutant of Gs alpha highlights the requirement for dissociation of G protein subunits |
scientific article published on January 15, 1992 |
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The G226A mutant of Gs alpha highlights the requirement for dissociation of G protein subunits (English)
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R. Taussig
1 January 1992
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