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Traffic (Copenhagen, Denmark)
Traffic (Copenhagen, Denmark)
When trafficking and signaling mix: How subcellular location shapes G protein-coupled receptor activation of heterotrimeric G proteins.
Trafficking properties of the D5 dopamine receptor.
The role of ubiquitination in lysosomal trafficking of d-opioid receptors.
The role of ubiquitination in lysosomal trafficking of d-opioid receptors.
Role of ubiquitination in endocytic trafficking of G-protein-coupled receptors.
Role of ubiquitination in endocytic trafficking of G-protein-coupled receptors.
The G-protein coupled receptor associated sorting protein GASP-1 regulates the signalling and trafficking of the viral chemokine receptor US28.
A multimeric membrane protein reveals 14-3-3 isoform specificity in forward transport in yeast.
A multimeric membrane protein reveals 14-3-3 isoform specificity in forward transport in yeast.
Constitutive activation and endocytosis of the complement factor 5a receptor: evidence for multiple activated conformations of a G protein-coupled receptor.
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