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Publications by Neta SAL-MAN
Arginine Mutations Within a Transmembrane Domain of Tar, anEscherichia Coliaspartate Receptor, Can Drive Homodimer Dissociation and Heterodimer Associationin Vivo
Biochemical Journal
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Cell Biology
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A Globin Domain in a Neuronal Transmembrane Receptor ofCaenorhabditis elegansandAscaris Suum
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Molecular Dynamics Simulation of the M2 Helices Within the Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor Transmembrane Domain: Structure and Collective Motions
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A Heterodimer-Selective Agonist Shows in Vivo Relevance of G Protein-Coupled Receptor Dimers
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