The Molecular biology of receptors : techniques and applications of receptor research

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The Molecular biology of receptors : techniques and applications of receptor research

edited by A.D. Strosberg

(Ellis Horwood series in biomedicine)

VCH , Distribution, USA and Canada, VCH Publishers, 1987

  • (U.S.)
  • (Ger.)

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Includes bibliographies and index

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Description

Ten chapters describe the state of the art of receptor research from the perspective of molecular biology, gene cloning, and protein microsequencing. The articles gather together a wide collection of receptor studies from a variety of different physiological systems and permit an interesting comparison of the different approaches being used in each of these physiological systems. The book also presents in an applied setting the most advanced technologies available today. It demonstrates the application of these techniques to particular problems with the emphasis on the problem rather than on the technology.

Table of Contents

  • Epidermal Growth Factor and Its Receptor
  • Insulin and IGF-I Receptors
  • Purification and Sequence Analysis of the Type II Insulin-like Growth Factor Receptor
  • Characterization and Molecular Cloning of the Nerve Growth Factor Using Monoclonal Antibodies
  • The Prolactin Receptor
  • The Glycine Receptor
  • Molecular Biology of b-adrenergic Systems
  • Structure and Function of the Plasma Membrane Interleukin-1 Receptor
  • Interleukin-2 Receptor
  • The LDL Receptor Pathway
  • Index.

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