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Agonist bound structure of the human adenosine A2a receptor[SIGNALING PROTEIN, HYDROLASE]
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The 2.6 A Crystal Structure of a Human A2A Adenosine Receptor bound to ZM241385[MEMBRANE PROTEIN, RECEPTOR]
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Thermostabilised HUMAN A2a Receptor with NECA bound[RECEPTOR]
Thermostabilised HUMAN A2a Receptor with adenosine bound[RECEPTOR]
Crystal structure of trigonal crystal form of ground-state rhodopsin[MEMBRANE PROTEIN]
CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF BOVINE RHODOPSIN[SIGNALING PROTEIN]
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Structure of Bovine Rhodopsin in a Trigonal Crystal Form[SIGNALING PROTEIN]
Crystal structure of Metarhodopsin II[SIGNALING PROTEIN]
Crystal structure of Metarhodopsin II in complex with a C-terminal peptide derived from the Galpha subunit of transducin[SIGNALING PROTEIN]
Crystal structure of bovine rhodopsin with beta-ionone[SIGNALING PROTEIN]
Crystal structure of the active G-protein-coupled receptor opsin in complex with a C-terminal peptide derived from the Galpha subunit of transducin[SIGNALING PROTEIN]
Structure of ground-state bovine rhodospin in a hexagonal crystal form[SIGNALING PROTEIN]
Crystal Structure of Native Opsin: the G Protein-Coupled Receptor Rhodopsin in its Ligand-free State[SIGNALING PROTEIN]
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