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Optogenetic interrogation reveals separable G-protein-dependent and -independent signalling linking G-protein-coupled receptors to the circadian oscillator
Helena Bailes
(Contributor)
Nina Milosavljevic
(Contributor)
Ling Zhuang
(Contributor)
Elliot Gerrard
(Contributor)
Tomoki Nishiguchi
(Contributor)
Takeaki Ozawa
(Contributor)
Robert Lucas
(Contributor)
Division of Neuroscience
School of Biological Sciences
Division of Neuroscience
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2017
2017
2017
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2017
Optogenetic interrogation reveals separable G-protein-dependent and -independent signalling linking G-protein-coupled receptors to the circadian oscillator
Bailes, H. J.,
Milosavljevic, N.
, Zhuang, L. Y., Gerrard, E. J., Nishiguchi, T., Ozawa, T. &
Lucas, R. J.
,
15 May 2017
,
In:
BMC Biology.
15
,
40
, 40.
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Open Access
G Protein
100%
Arrestin
100%
Optogenetics
100%
G Protein Coupled Receptor
100%
Retina S Antigen
100%