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Structural basis of ligand recognition at the human MT<sub>1</sub> melatonin receptor.
Nature
126
2019
5-HT, 5-HT receptors, 5-hydroxytryptamine, Asn162, G-protein-, G-protein-coupled receptors, Gln181, MT1, MT2, Melatonin, N-acetyl-5-methoxytryptamine, Phe179, agomelatine, agomelatine12, benzodiazepines, human, human MT1 melatonin receptor, hydrogen, insomnia, melatonin, melatonin receptors, ramelteon11, serotonin, sleep disorders, type 1A, type 1B
Author NameAffiliation
Gye Won HanBridge Institute,USC Michelson Center for Convergent Biosciences, University of Southern California
Gye Won HanUniversity of Southern California
Xi-Ping HuangUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Xi-Ping HuangNational Institute of Mental Health Psychoactive Drug Screening Program, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Raymond C StevensBridge Institute,USC Michelson Center for Convergent Biosciences, University of Southern California
Raymond C StevensUniversity of Southern California
Raymond C StevensUniversity of Southern California
Bryan L RothUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Bryan L RothNational Institute of Mental Health Psychoactive Drug Screening Program, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Bryan L RothEshelman School of Pharmacy, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Bryan L RothUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Bryan L RothNational Institute of Mental Health Psychoactive Drug Screening Program, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Bryan L RothEshelman School of Pharmacy, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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