Orphan detectors of metabolism

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There are myriad G-protein-coupled receptor proteins in living organisms, but the functions of many are unknown. Two of them are now shown to provide a link between metabolism and blood pressure.

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Hebert, S. C. (2004, May 13). Orphan detectors of metabolism. Nature. https://doi.org/10.1038/429143a

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