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Receptor Signal Transduction Protocols 2nd Ed Gary B Willars

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Receptor Signal Transduction Protocols 2nd Ed Gary B Willars
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Publisher: Humana Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.95 MB
Pages: 415
Author: Gary B. Willars, R. A. John Challiss
ISBN: 9781588293299, 9781592597543, 1588293297, 1592597548
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 2nd ed.

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Receptor Signal Transduction Protocols 2nd Ed Gary B Willars by Gary B. Willars, R. A. John Challiss 9781588293299, 9781592597543, 1588293297, 1592597548 instant download after payment.

This new edition combines updates of key chapters from the first edition with a large number of new key methodologies that have emerged more recently for studying G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) and events immediately downstream of their activation. The methods are focused primarily on events at the receptor level, including ligand binding, the genetic manipulation of receptors, the generation of model cell lines in which to study them, and the interaction and activation of G-proteins. Additional methods concentrate on receptor expression and localization, receptor internalization and post-translational modification, GPCR-protein interactions, and the use of knock-out and knock-in strategies for determining the physiological roles of receptors.

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