Antisense strategies for the study of receptor mechanisms
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Antisense strategies for the study of receptor mechanisms
(Molecular biology intelligence unit)
R.G. Lanes Co., 1996 , Springer-Verlag, 1996
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Note
Proceedings of a symposium held in Scottsdale, Arizona from June 10-15, 1995
Includes bibliographical reference and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book is about antisense oligonucleotides and their use in investigating mechanisms of drug action. It covers the basic concepts of antisense strategy and contains examples of how this new approach can be utilized to study receptors, and the transduction and mediation of drug actions. A wide spectrum of applications is presented, including in-vitro biochemical studies, in-vivo receptor sub-typing and G-protein coupling, and behavioral studies. The detailed methodology of each of these applications is given (including the antisense nucleotide sequences), as well as results, hypotheses, speculations and related caveats. A resource for both the novice and the experienced researcher, providing the general concepts of this emerging field as well as specific examples of advantages and benefits.
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