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Kelsen goes on to count as coercive acts such things as detaining those suspected of crimes, detaining for protective custody, detaining of the insane, detaining in internment camps potential enemies of the state, and the confiscation or destruction of property (Kelsen 1967 [1934], 40 41).
The truncated isoforms of some GPCRs play a pronounced role in associating with the detaining of the WT isoform in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), which makes the attenuated expression of the WT isoform on the cell surface [ 28, 29].
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