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L. Gotlib
L. Gotlib
Smith, Kline & French
Biochemistry
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Chemistry
Ligand (biochemistry)
Adrenergic receptor
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Immuno cross-reactivity suggests that catecholamine biosynthesis enzymes and beta adrenergic receptors may be related
1987
Robert Shorr
Minnich
A. Varrichio
Mark W. Strohsacker
L. Gotlib
Lawrence Ivan Kruse
Walter E. DeWolf
Stanley T. Crooke
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Immuno cross-reactivity suggests that catecholamine biosynthesis enzymes and beta-adrenergic receptors may be related.
1987
Molecular Pharmacology
Robert Shorr
M. D. Minnich
A. Varrichio
Mark W. Strohsacker
L. Gotlib
Lawrence Ivan Kruse
Walter E. DeWolf
Stanley T. Crooke
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Evidence for tyrosine at the ligand binding center of beta-adrenergic receptors
1986
Biochemical Pharmacology
Robert Shorr
M. D. Minnich
L. Gotlib
A. Varrichio
Mark W. Strohsacker
Stanley T. Crooke
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Molecular and chemical comparison of beta and beta adrenergic receptors
1986
Robert G. L. Shorr
L. Gotlib
A. Varrichio
Mark W. Strohsacker
M. D. Minnich
Stanley T. Crooke
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Molecular and chemical comparison of beta/sub 2/ and beta/sub 2/ adrenergic receptors
1986
R. G. L. Shorr
L. Gotlib
A. Varrichio
Mark W. Strohsacker
M. D. Minnich
Stanley T. Crooke
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