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bibliographicCitation Damian M, Marie J, Leyris JP, Fehrentz JA, Verdié P, Martinez J, Banères JL, Mary S. High constitutive activity is an intrinsic feature of ghrelin receptor protein: a study with a functional monomeric GHS-R1a receptor reconstituted in lipid discs. J Biol Chem. 2012 Feb 03;287(6):3630–41. PMID: 22117076; PMCID: PMC3281683.
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