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bibliographicCitation Renner U, Glebov K, Lang T, Papusheva E, Balakrishnan S, Keller B, Richter DW, Jahn R, Ponimaskin E. Localization of the mouse 5-hydroxytryptamine(1A) receptor in lipid microdomains depends on its palmitoylation and is involved in receptor-mediated signaling. Mol Pharmacol. 2007 Sep;72(3):502–13. doi: 10.1124/mol.107.037085. PMID: 17540717.
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