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Cyclic GMP: Synthesis, Metabolism, and Function, Volume 26 (Advances in Pharmacology)
 
 
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Cyclic GMP: Synthesis, Metabolism, and Function, Volume 26 (Advances in Pharmacology) [Hardcover]

Ferid Murad (Editor), J. Thomas August (Series Editor), M. W. Anders (Series Editor)

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0120329263 978-0120329267 May 2, 1994 1
This volume is dedicated to the topic of cyclic GMP. Chapters include discussions on the guanylyl cyclase and phosphodiesterase isoenzyme families for cyclic GMP synthesis and hydrolysis, cyclic GMP-dependent protein kinases, and various hormones and ligands that regulate cyclic GMP formation and/or metabolism. Several chapters also deal with some of the effects of cyclic GMP on other second messengers such as calcium ion transport and smooth muscle relaxation. Some clinical studies with cyclic GMP and atrial natriuretic peptide are also discussed. The last chapter raises many important questions in the field that remain to be addressed.

Key Features
* Isoforms of guanylyl cyclase and phosphodiesterase isoenzyme families for cyclic GMP synthesis and hydrolysis
* Cyclic GMP-dependent protein kinase
* Hormones and ligands that regulate GMP formation and/or metabolism
* Effects of cyclic GMP on other second messengers and some functions such as smooth muscle relaxation and ion transport
* Clinical studies with cyclic GMP and atrial natriuretic peptide
* Important questions and experiments for the future

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"The book provides superb reading material which chemists and pharmacologists interested in the area of chemotherapy will surely enjoy reading."
--JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES
This volume is dedicated to the topic of cyclic GMP. Chapters include discussions on the guanylyl cyclase and phosphodiesterase isoenzyme families for cyclic GMP synthesis and hydrolysis, cyclic GMP-dependent protein kinases, and various hormones and ligands that regulate cyclic GMP formation and/or metabolism. Several chapters also deal with some of the effects of cyclic GMP on other second messangers such as calcium ion transport and smooth muscle relaxation. Some clinical studies with cyclic GMP and atrial natriuretic peptide are also discussed. The last chapter raises many important questions in the field that remain to be addressed.
Key Features
* Chapters discuss:

* Isoforms of guanylyl cyclase and phosphodiesterase isoenzyme families for cyclic GMP synthesis and hydrolysis
* Cyclic GMP-dependent protein kinase
* Hormones and ligands that regulate GMP formation and/or metabolism
* Effects of cyclic GMP on other second messengers and some functions such as smooth muscle relaxation and ion transport

* Clinical studies with cyclic GMP and atrial natriuretic peptide
* Important questions and experiments for the future
Each volume of Advances in Pharmacology provides a rich collection of reviews on timely topics. Emphasis is placed on the molecular basis of drug action, whether applied or experimental.

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The identification of cyclic GMP as an endogenous substance occurred about three decades ago and about 6 years after the discovery of cyclic AMP by Sutherland and Rall. Read the first page
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Cyclic Nucleotide Res, Academic Press, Pfluegers Arch, New York, Nicholas Sperelakis, Cyclic Nucleotide Protein Phosphorylation Res, Life Sci, Raven Press, Cell Biol, Geriatrics Corporation Lake Bluff, San Diego, Cell Sci, Ortiz de Montellano, Other Parameters, Ferid Muradt, Trends Pharmacol, Biol Chem, Boca Raton, Nucleic Acids Res, Physiology of the Gastrointestinal Tract, Second Messenger Phosphoprotein Res
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