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Optical functionalization of human Class A orphan G-protein-coupled receptorsMorri et al., 2018
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- Morri M
- Sanchez-Romero I
- Tichy A
- Kainrath S
- Gerrard E
- Hirschfeld P
- Schwarz J
- Janovjak H
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- Nature Communications
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G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) form the largest receptor family, relay environmental stimuli to changes in cell behavior and represent prime drug targets. Many GPCRs are classified as orphan receptors because of the limited knowledge on their ligands and …
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