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Volumn 68, Issue 19-20, 2001, Pages 2251-2257
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Low affinity of β 1 -adrenergic receptor for β-arrestins explains the resistance to agonist-induced internalization
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Author keywords
Internalization; Arrestin; 1 Adrenergic receptor
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Indexed keywords
BETA 1 ADRENERGIC RECEPTOR;
BETA 2 ADRENERGIC RECEPTOR;
BETA ARRESTIN;
GREEN FLUORESCENT PROTEIN;
GUANINE NUCLEOTIDE BINDING PROTEIN;
HYBRID PROTEIN;
ADENYLATE CYCLASE;
BETA ADRENERGIC RECEPTOR STIMULATING AGENT;
GLUTATHIONE TRANSFERASE;
ISOPRENALINE;
PHOTOPROTEIN;
RETINA S ANTIGEN;
ARTICLE;
BINDING AFFINITY;
CELL MEMBRANE;
ENZYME ACTIVITY;
IN VITRO STUDY;
INTERNALIZATION;
PROTEIN LOCALIZATION;
RECEPTOR BINDING;
RECEPTOR DOWN REGULATION;
ANIMAL;
BINDING SITE;
CONFOCAL MICROSCOPY;
DRUG ANTAGONISM;
DRUG EFFECT;
HUMAN;
INTRACELLULAR MEMBRANE;
METABOLISM;
PROTEIN TRANSPORT;
RAT;
ULTRASTRUCTURE;
ADENYLATE CYCLASE;
ADRENERGIC BETA-AGONISTS;
ANIMALS;
ARRESTINS;
BINDING SITES;
GLUTATHIONE TRANSFERASE;
GREEN FLUORESCENT PROTEINS;
HUMANS;
INTRACELLULAR MEMBRANES;
ISOPROTERENOL;
LUMINESCENT PROTEINS;
MICROSCOPY, CONFOCAL;
PROTEIN TRANSPORT;
RATS;
RECEPTORS, ADRENERGIC, BETA-1;
RECOMBINANT FUSION PROTEINS;
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EID: 0035815076
PISSN: 00243205
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1016/S0024-3205(01)01013-X Document Type: Conference Paper |
Times cited : (13)
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References (11)
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