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Lysine in the lariat loop of arrestins does not serve as phosphate sensor.
The finger loop as an activation sensor in arrestin.
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Beta-arrestins and Response to Venlafaxine in Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) (DEPARRESTCLIN)
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