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Genetic and Functional Analysis of Human P2X5 Reveals a Distinct Pattern of Exon 10 Polymorphism with Predominant Expression of the Nonfunctional Receptor Isoform
Smita Kotnis, Brendan Bingham, Dmitry V. Vasilyev, Scott W. Miller, Yuchen Bai, Sarita Yeola, Pranab K. Chanda, Mark R. Bowlby, Edward J. Kaftan, Tarek A. Samad and Garth T. Whiteside
Molecular Pharmacology June 2010, 77 (6) 953-960; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1124/mol.110.063636
Smita Kotnis
Brendan Bingham
Dmitry V. Vasilyev
Scott W. Miller
Yuchen Bai
Sarita Yeola
Pranab K. Chanda
Mark R. Bowlby
Edward J. Kaftan
Tarek A. Samad
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Genetic and Functional Analysis of Human P2X5 Reveals a Distinct Pattern of Exon 10 Polymorphism with Predominant Expression of the Nonfunctional Receptor Isoform
Smita Kotnis, Brendan Bingham, Dmitry V. Vasilyev, Scott W. Miller, Yuchen Bai, Sarita Yeola, Pranab K. Chanda, Mark R. Bowlby, Edward J. Kaftan, Tarek A. Samad and Garth T. Whiteside
Molecular Pharmacology June 1, 2010, 77 (6) 953-960; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1124/mol.110.063636
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Genetic and Functional Analysis of Human P2X5 Reveals a Distinct Pattern of Exon 10 Polymorphism with Predominant Expression of the Nonfunctional Receptor Isoform
Smita Kotnis, Brendan Bingham, Dmitry V. Vasilyev, Scott W. Miller, Yuchen Bai, Sarita Yeola, Pranab K. Chanda, Mark R. Bowlby, Edward J. Kaftan, Tarek A. Samad and Garth T. Whiteside
Molecular Pharmacology June 1, 2010, 77 (6) 953-960; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1124/mol.110.063636
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