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Publications by Raymond Booth
Human Serotonin 5-Ht2c G Protein-Coupled Receptor Homology Model From the Β2 Adrenoceptor Structure: Ligand Docking and Mutagenesis Studies
International Journal of Quantum Chemistry
Condensed Matter Physics
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Theoretical Chemistry
Atomic
Optics
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Serotonin 5-Ht2c Receptor Protein Expression Is Enriched in Synaptosomal and Post-Synaptic Compartments of Rat Cortex
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