Function of the asparagine 74 residue of the inhibitory γ-subunit of retinal rod cGMP-phophodiesterase (PDE) in vivo.
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Function of the asparagine 74 residue of the inhibitory γ-subunit of retinal rod cGMP-phophodiesterase (PDE) in vivo.
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Function of the asparagine 74 ...... hophodiesterase (PDE) in vivo.
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Function of the asparagine 74 ...... hophodiesterase (PDE) in vivo.
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Function of the asparagine 74 ...... hophodiesterase (PDE) in vivo.
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Function of the asparagine 74 ...... hophodiesterase (PDE) in vivo.
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Function of the asparagine 74 ...... hophodiesterase (PDE) in vivo.
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Function of the asparagine 74 ...... hophodiesterase (PDE) in vivo.
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Function of the asparagine 74 ...... hophodiesterase (PDE) in vivo.
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Chun Wei Hsu
Chyuan-Sheng Lin
Joaquin Tosi
Marianne Cilluffo
Matthew C Naumann
Michael L Woodruff
Stephen H Tsang
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10.1016/J.CELLSIG.2011.05.007
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2011-05-15T00:00:00Z