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<StructureSection load='' size='400' side='right'  caption='Human β-2 adrenoceptor (Cannabinoid Receptor 1) complex with agonist, cholesterol and sulfate (PDB code [[3pds]])' scene='71/716602/Normal/1'>
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*[[Beta-2 adrenergic receptor]]
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*[[Monoglyceride lipase]]
*[[GPR40]]
*[[Lysophosphatidic acid receptor#Endocannabinoid Receptor 1]]
*[[Fatty acid amide hydrolase]]


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Human β-2 adrenoceptor (Cannabinoid Receptor 1) complex with agonist, cholesterol and sulfate (PDB code 3pds)

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