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Gproteincoupled Receptor Dimers Di Giovanni Giuseppe Herrickdavis

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Gproteincoupled Receptor Dimers Di Giovanni Giuseppe Herrickdavis
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Publisher: Humana Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.96 MB
Pages: 502
Author: Di Giovanni, Giuseppe; Herrick-Davis, Katharine; Milligan, Graeme
ISBN: 9783319601724, 9783319601748, 3319601725, 3319601741
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Gproteincoupled Receptor Dimers Di Giovanni Giuseppe Herrickdavis by Di Giovanni, Giuseppe; Herrick-davis, Katharine; Milligan, Graeme 9783319601724, 9783319601748, 3319601725, 3319601741 instant download after payment.

G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are believed to be the largest family of membrane proteins involved in signal transduction and cellular responses. They dimerize (form a pair of macromolecules) with a wide variety of other receptors. The proposed book will provide a comprehensive overview of GPCR dimers, starting with a historical perspective and including, basic information about the different dimers, how they synthesize, their signaling properties, and the many diverse physiological processes in which they are involved.  In addition to presenting information about healthy GPCR dimer activity, the book will also include a section on their pathology and therapeutic potentials.
Abstract: G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are believed to be the largest family of membrane proteins involved in signal transduction and cellular responses.

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