Beta(2)-adrenergic and several other G protein-coupled receptors in human atrial membranes activate both G(s) and G(i).
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Beta(2)-adrenergic and several other G protein-coupled receptors in human atrial membranes activate both G(s) and G(i).
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Beta(2)-adrenergic and several ...... es activate both G(s) and G(i)
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G B Mackensen
H P Grocott
M A Gerhardt
M D Richardson
M F Newman
M M Kwatra
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10.1161/01.RES.87.8.705
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2000-10-01T00:00:00Z