High-Resolution Crystal Structure of an Engineered Human b2-Adrenergic G Protein–Coupled Receptor

نویسندگان

  • Vadim Cherezov
  • Daniel M. Rosenbaum
  • Michael A. Hanson
  • Søren G. F. Rasmussen
  • Foon Sun Thian
  • Tong Sun Kobilka
  • Hee-Jung Choi
  • Peter Kuhn
  • William I. Weis
  • Brian K. Kobilka
  • Raymond C. Stevens
چکیده

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تاریخ انتشار 2009