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We thank J. Das and A. Intemann for technical assistance, M. Houslay (University of Glasgow) for mouse PDE4D3 cDNA, and J. Geiger for helping with the website. H.P. and E.B. were supported by Unibund Wuerzburg (Az. 05-43), J.A.B. and S.D.R. were supported by U.S. National Institutes of Health DK21723, Foundation Leducq, DFG-FOR 923 LU 1490/1-1 and ALA RG-52219N, H.R. and J.L.B. were funded by the Chemical Sciences of the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO-CW).
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Poppe, H., Rybalkin, S., Rehmann, H. et al. Cyclic nucleotide analogs as probes of signaling pathways. Nat Methods 5, 277–278 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1038/nmeth0408-277
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