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G Protein Pathways Part C Effector Mechanisms 1st Edition Ravi Iyengar

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G Protein Pathways Part C Effector Mechanisms 1st Edition Ravi Iyengar
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Publisher: Academic Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 22.17 MB
Pages: 3
Author: Ravi Iyengar, John D. Hildebrandt (Eds.)
ISBN: 9780121822460, 012182246X
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 1

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G Protein Pathways Part C Effector Mechanisms 1st Edition Ravi Iyengar by Ravi Iyengar, John D. Hildebrandt (eds.) 9780121822460, 012182246X instant download after payment.

This third volume in the trio covering G proteins, features integrated approaches to studying G proteins. Methods pertaining to signaling mechanisms are presented, including theoretical and modeling approaches, biochemistry and molecular biology, and cell biology and physiology. The techniques for studying the structure and function of G proteins are important not only to those with specific research interests in them, but also endocrinologists and pharmacologists conducting research on signaling mechanisms that are increasingly understood to interact with G proteins

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