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2006
α1-Adrenergic receptors (ARs) exist in three distinct molecular subtypes: A, B, and D. They are expected to have distinct physiological roles in vivo, but this has been hard to prove because the pharmacological tools to distinguish the subtypes are limited and not always very selective. For this reason, several laboratories have turned to the knockout (
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α1-Adrenergic receptors (ARs) exist in three distinct molecular subtypes: A, B, and D. They are expected to have distinct physiological roles in vivo, but this has been hard to prove because the pharmacological tools to distinguish the subtypes are limited and not always very selective. For this reason, several laboratories have turned to the knockout (
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1999
Part I. Genetic Analysis. Construction of Libraries for Isolation of Adrenergic Receptor Genes, Margaret A. Scofield, Jean D. Deupree, and David B. Bylund. Isolation of Adrenergic Receptor Genes, Margaret A. Scofield, Jean D. Deupree, and David B. Bylund. Analyses of Adrenergic Receptor Sequences, Jean D. Deupree, Margaret A.
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Part I. Genetic Analysis. Construction of Libraries for Isolation of Adrenergic Receptor Genes, Margaret A. Scofield, Jean D. Deupree, and David B. Bylund. Isolation of Adrenergic Receptor Genes, Margaret A. Scofield, Jean D. Deupree, and David B. Bylund. Analyses of Adrenergic Receptor Sequences, Jean D. Deupree, Margaret A.
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Beta-arrestin-dependent formation of beta2 adrenergic receptor-Src protein kinase complexes.
Science, 1999L. Luttrell+11 more
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The Adrenergic Receptors and Anxiety
American Journal of Psychiatry, 1968G. Peterfy, J. M. Cleghorn, E.J. Pinter
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