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The handle http://hdl.handle.net/1887/65384 holds various files of this Leiden University

dissertation.

Author: Doornbos, M.L.J.

Title: Towards improved drug action : target binding kinetics and functional efficacy at

the mGlu2 receptor

Issue Date: 2018-09-12

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door

Maarten Doornbos

Op woensdag 12 september klokke 15.00 uur in de Senaatskamer van het Academiegebouw,

Rapenburg 73 te Leiden

Target binding kinetics

and functional efficacy

at the mGlu

2

receptor

Towards

improved

drug action

Maarten

Doornbos

Towar ds impr oved drug action Maarten Door nbos

UITNODIGING

Voor het bijwonen van de openbare verdediging van

het proefschrift

PARANIMFEN

Rongfang Liu r.liu@lacdr.leidenuniv.nl

Anna Vlachodimou a.vlachodimou@lacdr.leidenuniv.nl

Towards

improved

drug action

Target binding kinetics and functional efficacy at the mGlu2 receptor

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