Genetic Vulnerability of GPCRs: A Call to Action

G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are the targets for many drugs, but the response shows interindividual variability. The ‘one-drug-fits-all’ approach has been challenged by evidence showing multiple human genetic variants of GPCRs. Identification and characterization of GPCR variants must be unde...

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Mutation
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