When bound by their specific target ligand, GPCRs undergo a conformational change that facilitates recruitment and activation of a G protein through the release of GDP and subsequent exchange for a GTP
While freezing did not impact the concentrations of NAD + , NADH, GSH, or GSSG, it triggered the conversion of NADPH to NADP+, with about 508% of NADP + originating from oxidized NADPH (Supplementary Figure 1m-r)
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Semple BD, Blomgren K, Gimlin K, Ferriero DM, Noble-Haeusslein LJ