Thibonnier et al., 1987 - Google Patents
The human platelet vasopressin receptor and its intracellular messengers: key role of divalent cationsThibonnier et al., 1987
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- 11166294340681526786
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- Thibonnier M
- Hinko A
- Pearlmutter A
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- Journal of cardiovascular pharmacology
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The effects of divalent cations on human platelet vasopressin receptor binding characteristics and effects of receptor occupancy on endogenous protein phosphorylation were investigated. Binding of vasopressin to its receptor is modulated by both the nature and …
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