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Cryo-EM structure of the CCL2 bound CCR2-Gi complex[MEMBRANE PROTEIN]
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Crystal structure of the human chemokine receptor CCR5 in complex with MIP-1a[SIGNALING PROTEIN]
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Cryo-EM structure of the apo chemokine receptor CCR5 in complex with Gi[SIGNALING PROTEIN]
Cryo-EM structure of the chemokine receptor CCR5 in complex with RANTES and Gi[SIGNALING PROTEIN]
Cryo-EM structure of the chemokine receptor CCR5 in complex with MIP-1a and Gi[SIGNALING PROTEIN]
Structural basis of the activation of the CC chemokine receptor 5 by a chemokine agonist[SIGNALING PROTEIN]
CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF CCR2A IN COMPLEX WITH MK-0812[SIGNALING PROTEIN]
Structural basis of coreceptor recognition by HIV-1 envelope spike[MEMBRANE PROTEIN]
The Crystal structure of Human Chemokine Receptor CCR5 in complex with compound 34[SIGNALING PROTEIN]
The Crystal structure of Human Chemokine Receptor CCR5 in complex with compound 21[SIGNALING PROTEIN]
Crystal Structure of CC Chemokine Receptor 5 (CCR5) in complex with high potency HIV entry inhibitor 5P7-CCL5[SIGNALING PROTEIN]
Structure of CC Chemokine Receptor 2 with Orthosteric and Allosteric Antagonists[SIGNALING PROTEIN]
Crystal Structure of the CCR5 Chemokine Receptor[SIGNALING PROTEIN]
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