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Encephalitogenic protein: Aβ-pleated sheet conformation (102–120) yields a possible molecular form of a serotonin receptor

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Es besteht die Annahme (Carnegie 1970), dass das basische Gehirnprotein als Rezeptor für Serotonin wirkt, und es wird der Vorschlag für molekularbiologische Reaktionen von Serotonin-Rezeptoren gemacht.

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Acknowledgments. We are most grateful to Dr.D. Urry for advice on protein conformation, to Dr.P. R. Carnegie for helpful discussions and the Ealing Corporation for the generous loan of molecular models.

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Smythies, J.R., Benington, F. & Morin, R.D. Encephalitogenic protein: Aβ-pleated sheet conformation (102–120) yields a possible molecular form of a serotonin receptor. Experientia 28, 23–24 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01928239

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