Visualization of G protein betagamma dimers using bimolecular fluorescence complementation demonstrates roles for both beta and gamma in subcellular targeting.
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Visualization of G protein betagamma dimers using bimolecular fluorescence complementation demonstrates roles for both beta and gamma in subcellular targeting.
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Visualization of G protein bet ...... amma in subcellular targeting.
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Visualization of G protein bet ...... amma in subcellular targeting.
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Visualization of G protein bet ...... amma in subcellular targeting.
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Visualization of G protein bet ...... amma in subcellular targeting.
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Catherine H Berlot
Evan A Yost
Jonathan L Sabo
Linnan Tang
Peter N Devreotes
Stacy M Mervine
Thomas R Hynes
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10.1074/JBC.M401432200
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2004-05-10T00:00:00Z