GPCRs as Therapeutic Targets
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GPCRs as Therapeutic Targets
Gilchrist, Annette
John Wiley & Sons Inc
10/2022
1056
Dura
Inglês
9781119564744
15 a 20 dias
666
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Chapter 1 - An overview of G protein coupled receptors and their signaling partners
Chapter 2 - Recent advances in orphan GPCRs research and therapeutic potential
Chapter 3 - The Evolution of Our Understanding of GPCRs
Chapter 4 - Approaching GPCR dimers and higher order oligomers using biophysical, biochemical and proteomic methods
Chapter 5 - Arrestin and G protein interactions with GPCRs: a structural perspective
Chapter 6 - GPCRs at endosomes: sorting, signaling, and recycling
Chapter 7 - Post-translational Control of GPCR Signaling
Chapter 8 - GPCR Signaling from Intracellular Membranes
Chapter 9 - Ten years of GPCR structures
Chapter 10 - Activation of class B GPCR by peptide ligands: general structural aspects
Chapter 11 - Dynamical basis of GPCR-G-protein coupling selectivity and promiscuity
Chapter 12 - Virtual Screening and Bioactivity Modeling for G Protein-Coupled Receptors
Chapter 13 - Importance of structure and dynamics in the rational drug design of
G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) modulators
Chapter 14 - Signaling, Physiology and Targeting of GPCR-Regulated Phospholipase C Enzymes
Chapter 15 - G Protein-coupled Receptors in Metabolic Disease
Chapter 16 - Endothelin Receptors in cerebrovascular diseases
Chapter 17 - The calcium-sensing receptor (CaSR) in disease
Chapter 18 - G protein-coupled receptors and their mutations in cancer - a focus on adenosine receptors
Chapter 19 - Dopamine Receptors: Neurotherapeutic Targets for Substance Use Disorders
Chapter 20 - PTHR1 in bone
Chapter 21 - Activators of G-protein Signaling in the normal and diseased kidney
Chapter 22 - Screening and characterization of GPCR-ligand interactions with mass spectrometry-based technologies
Chapter 23 - Bioluminescence resonance energy transfer (BRET) technologies to study GPCRs
Chapter 24 - The Application of 19F NMR to Studies of Protein Function and Drug Screening
Chapter 25 - Chapter X: Optical Approaches for Dissecting GPCR Signaling
Chapter 26 - GPCR Signaling in Nanodomains: Lessons from Single-Molecule Microscopy
Chapter 2 - Recent advances in orphan GPCRs research and therapeutic potential
Chapter 3 - The Evolution of Our Understanding of GPCRs
Chapter 4 - Approaching GPCR dimers and higher order oligomers using biophysical, biochemical and proteomic methods
Chapter 5 - Arrestin and G protein interactions with GPCRs: a structural perspective
Chapter 6 - GPCRs at endosomes: sorting, signaling, and recycling
Chapter 7 - Post-translational Control of GPCR Signaling
Chapter 8 - GPCR Signaling from Intracellular Membranes
Chapter 9 - Ten years of GPCR structures
Chapter 10 - Activation of class B GPCR by peptide ligands: general structural aspects
Chapter 11 - Dynamical basis of GPCR-G-protein coupling selectivity and promiscuity
Chapter 12 - Virtual Screening and Bioactivity Modeling for G Protein-Coupled Receptors
Chapter 13 - Importance of structure and dynamics in the rational drug design of
G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) modulators
Chapter 14 - Signaling, Physiology and Targeting of GPCR-Regulated Phospholipase C Enzymes
Chapter 15 - G Protein-coupled Receptors in Metabolic Disease
Chapter 16 - Endothelin Receptors in cerebrovascular diseases
Chapter 17 - The calcium-sensing receptor (CaSR) in disease
Chapter 18 - G protein-coupled receptors and their mutations in cancer - a focus on adenosine receptors
Chapter 19 - Dopamine Receptors: Neurotherapeutic Targets for Substance Use Disorders
Chapter 20 - PTHR1 in bone
Chapter 21 - Activators of G-protein Signaling in the normal and diseased kidney
Chapter 22 - Screening and characterization of GPCR-ligand interactions with mass spectrometry-based technologies
Chapter 23 - Bioluminescence resonance energy transfer (BRET) technologies to study GPCRs
Chapter 24 - The Application of 19F NMR to Studies of Protein Function and Drug Screening
Chapter 25 - Chapter X: Optical Approaches for Dissecting GPCR Signaling
Chapter 26 - GPCR Signaling in Nanodomains: Lessons from Single-Molecule Microscopy
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Chapter 1 - An overview of G protein coupled receptors and their signaling partners
Chapter 2 - Recent advances in orphan GPCRs research and therapeutic potential
Chapter 3 - The Evolution of Our Understanding of GPCRs
Chapter 4 - Approaching GPCR dimers and higher order oligomers using biophysical, biochemical and proteomic methods
Chapter 5 - Arrestin and G protein interactions with GPCRs: a structural perspective
Chapter 6 - GPCRs at endosomes: sorting, signaling, and recycling
Chapter 7 - Post-translational Control of GPCR Signaling
Chapter 8 - GPCR Signaling from Intracellular Membranes
Chapter 9 - Ten years of GPCR structures
Chapter 10 - Activation of class B GPCR by peptide ligands: general structural aspects
Chapter 11 - Dynamical basis of GPCR-G-protein coupling selectivity and promiscuity
Chapter 12 - Virtual Screening and Bioactivity Modeling for G Protein-Coupled Receptors
Chapter 13 - Importance of structure and dynamics in the rational drug design of
G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) modulators
Chapter 14 - Signaling, Physiology and Targeting of GPCR-Regulated Phospholipase C Enzymes
Chapter 15 - G Protein-coupled Receptors in Metabolic Disease
Chapter 16 - Endothelin Receptors in cerebrovascular diseases
Chapter 17 - The calcium-sensing receptor (CaSR) in disease
Chapter 18 - G protein-coupled receptors and their mutations in cancer - a focus on adenosine receptors
Chapter 19 - Dopamine Receptors: Neurotherapeutic Targets for Substance Use Disorders
Chapter 20 - PTHR1 in bone
Chapter 21 - Activators of G-protein Signaling in the normal and diseased kidney
Chapter 22 - Screening and characterization of GPCR-ligand interactions with mass spectrometry-based technologies
Chapter 23 - Bioluminescence resonance energy transfer (BRET) technologies to study GPCRs
Chapter 24 - The Application of 19F NMR to Studies of Protein Function and Drug Screening
Chapter 25 - Chapter X: Optical Approaches for Dissecting GPCR Signaling
Chapter 26 - GPCR Signaling in Nanodomains: Lessons from Single-Molecule Microscopy
Chapter 2 - Recent advances in orphan GPCRs research and therapeutic potential
Chapter 3 - The Evolution of Our Understanding of GPCRs
Chapter 4 - Approaching GPCR dimers and higher order oligomers using biophysical, biochemical and proteomic methods
Chapter 5 - Arrestin and G protein interactions with GPCRs: a structural perspective
Chapter 6 - GPCRs at endosomes: sorting, signaling, and recycling
Chapter 7 - Post-translational Control of GPCR Signaling
Chapter 8 - GPCR Signaling from Intracellular Membranes
Chapter 9 - Ten years of GPCR structures
Chapter 10 - Activation of class B GPCR by peptide ligands: general structural aspects
Chapter 11 - Dynamical basis of GPCR-G-protein coupling selectivity and promiscuity
Chapter 12 - Virtual Screening and Bioactivity Modeling for G Protein-Coupled Receptors
Chapter 13 - Importance of structure and dynamics in the rational drug design of
G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) modulators
Chapter 14 - Signaling, Physiology and Targeting of GPCR-Regulated Phospholipase C Enzymes
Chapter 15 - G Protein-coupled Receptors in Metabolic Disease
Chapter 16 - Endothelin Receptors in cerebrovascular diseases
Chapter 17 - The calcium-sensing receptor (CaSR) in disease
Chapter 18 - G protein-coupled receptors and their mutations in cancer - a focus on adenosine receptors
Chapter 19 - Dopamine Receptors: Neurotherapeutic Targets for Substance Use Disorders
Chapter 20 - PTHR1 in bone
Chapter 21 - Activators of G-protein Signaling in the normal and diseased kidney
Chapter 22 - Screening and characterization of GPCR-ligand interactions with mass spectrometry-based technologies
Chapter 23 - Bioluminescence resonance energy transfer (BRET) technologies to study GPCRs
Chapter 24 - The Application of 19F NMR to Studies of Protein Function and Drug Screening
Chapter 25 - Chapter X: Optical Approaches for Dissecting GPCR Signaling
Chapter 26 - GPCR Signaling in Nanodomains: Lessons from Single-Molecule Microscopy
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