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. 2006 Aug;128(2):149-51.
doi: 10.1085/jgp.200609626.

The sweet smell of success: Conclusive evidence that cyclic AMP hydrolysis does not trigger fast adaptation in olfactory receptor cells

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The sweet smell of success: Conclusive evidence that cyclic AMP hydrolysis does not trigger fast adaptation in olfactory receptor cells

Anita L Zimmerman. J Gen Physiol. 2006 Aug.
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