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La famille hétérogène des récepteurs de la neurotensine :
Pharmacologie, signalisation et traffic intracellulaire :
Auteur : Dr. Stéphane MARTIN - IPMC, CNRS UMR 6097, Sophia Antipolis, France.
Adresse actuelle : MRC Centre for Synaptic Plasticity - Department of Anatomy -
Bristol University - UK.
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Quatrième partie - Conclusions et perspectives :
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