Indexed keywords
ADENYLATE CYCLASE;
ADRENERGIC RECEPTOR;
CHLORPROMAZINE;
CLONIDINE;
NEUROTRANSMITTER RECEPTOR;
OCTOPAMINE;
OXEDRINE;
SEROTONIN;
YOHIMBINE;
ANIMAL CELL;
ARTHROPOD;
ARTICLE;
CHROMOSOME 3;
DROSOPHILA;
EVOLUTION;
GENE EXPRESSION;
GENETIC ENGINEERING;
NONHUMAN;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
AMINO ACID SEQUENCE;
ANIMAL;
BASE SEQUENCE;
BRAIN;
CELL LINE;
CHROMOSOME MAPPING;
CLONING, MOLECULAR;
DNA;
DROSOPHILA;
GENE EXPRESSION;
GENES;
GENOMIC LIBRARY;
GTP-BINDING PROTEINS;
HUMAN;
MOLECULAR SEQUENCE DATA;
OCTOPAMINE;
OLIGONUCLEOTIDE PROBES;
PROTEIN CONFORMATION;
RECEPTORS, ADRENERGIC;
RECEPTORS, ADRENERGIC, BETA;
RESTRICTION MAPPING;
SEQUENCE HOMOLOGY, NUCLEIC ACID;
SUPPORT, NON-U.S. GOV'T;
SUPPORT, U.S. GOV'T, P.H.S.;
TRANSFECTION;
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