Knockin mouse with mutant Gα11 mimics human inherited hypocalcemia and is rescued by pharmacologic inhibitors
Heterotrimeric G proteins play critical roles in transducing extracellular signals generated by 7-transmembrane domain receptors. Somatic gain-of-function mutations in G protein α subunits are associated with a variety of diseases. Recently, we identified gain-of-function mutations in Gα11 in patien...
Main Authors: | Roszko, K, Bi, R, Gorvin, C, Bräuner-Osborne, H, Xiong, X, Inoue, A, Thakker, R, Strømgaard, K, Gardella, T, Mannstadt, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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American Society for Clinical Investigation
2017
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