Receptor-effector coupling : a practical approach
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Receptor-effector coupling : a practical approach
(The practical approach series)
IRL Press at Oxford University Press, c1990
- : hard
- : pbk
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Okayama University Institute of Plant Science and Resources Branch Library
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Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Pharmaceutical Sciences Library, University of Tokyo講座
pbk.491.37:H985810185669
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
- Volume
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: hard ISBN 9780199630943
Description
This is one of a trio of books covering the major aspects of hormone and neurotransmitter-receptor-ligand interactions, receptor biochemistry, and receptor-response coupling. The range of techniques covered is appropiate to the receptors whose biochemistry is the subject of the companion book, "Receptor Biochemistry: A Practical Approach".
Table of Contents
- K. Oldham: Polyphosphoinositide turnover
- D. Poyner: Receptor-G protein complexes in solution
- P. Sternweis, & I.H. Pang: Preparation of G-proteins and their subunits
- R. Cerione: Reconstitution of B-adrenergic receptor-G-protein interactions
- K. Haga, & T. Haga: Reconstitution of muscarinic receptor-G-protein interactions
- A. Gurney: Measurement and control of intracellular calcium
- L. Mahadevan, & John C. Bell: Phosphate labelling studies of receptor tyrosine kinases
- J. Benovic: Receptors as kinase substrates
- A. Gurney: Molecular pharmacology of ion channels using the patch clamp.
- Volume
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: pbk ISBN 9780199630950
Description
This second book in the trio describes techniques for analysing the signalling mechanisms of neurotransmitter and hormone receptors. Specific practical guidance is provided in the measurement of the main varieties of receptor response. The book also provides a guide to the science behind the protocols, and includes contributions from some of the most active scientists in this diverse field. It is the first time that this range of techniques have been brought together
in such a coordinated manner.
Table of Contents
- K. Oldham: Polyphosphoinositide turnover
- D. Poyner: Receptor-G protein complexes in solution
- P. Sternweis, & I.H. Pang: Preparation of G-proteins and their subunits
- R. Cerione: Reconstitution of B-adrenergic receptor-G-protein interactions
- K. Haga, & T. Haga: Reconstitution of muscarinic receptor-G-protein interactions
- A. Gurney: Measurement and control of intracellular calcium
- L. Mahadevan, & John C. Bell: Phosphate labelling studies of receptor tyrosine kinases
- J. Benovic: Receptors as kinase substrates
- A. Gurney: Molecular pharmacology of ion channels using the patch clamp
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