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Receptor metabotrópico de glutamato 5

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Glutamate metabotropic receptor 5
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O receptor metabotrópico de glutamato 5 é uma proteína que em seres humanos é codificada pelo gene GRM5.[1][2][3] Os receptores metabotrópicos de glutamato são uma família de receptores acoplados à proteína G.

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Referências

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  3. «Entrez Gene: GRM5 glutamate receptor, metabotropic 5» 
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