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- who: Emma I. Kay and colleagues from the Department of Physiology, University of Auckland, Private Bag, Auckland, New Zealand have published the article: hMRAPα, but Not hMRAP2, Enhances hMC4R Constitutive Activity in HEK293 Cells and This Is Not Dependent on hMRAPα Induced Changes in hMC4R Complex N-linked Glycosylation, in the Journal: PLOS ONE | DOI:10.1371/journal.pone [0140320]. October 15, 2015 of September/24,/2015
- what: The authors aimed to directly compare hMRAPα and hMRAP2 effects on hMC4R constitutive coupling to adenylyl cyclase in HEK293 cells. hMRAPα significantly increases hMC4R constitutive coupling to . . .
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