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Signal Transduction Protocols (Methods in Molecular Biology) [Paperback]

David A. Kendall (Author), Stephen J. Hill (Author)

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0896032981 978-0896032989 April 4, 1995
This collection of self-contained, "hands-on" descriptions of established laboratory protocols concentrates on receptor-mediated cell signaling, with particular attention devoted to those receptors that are part of the G-protein-linked superfamily. It offers those already working in the field as well as those in related areas the opportunity to expand their range of experimental techniques and to carry out successful investigations without needing to refer to any other methodological source.

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...this well-organized volume is clearly among the most viable protocol books published in this field and will turn out to be a helpful tool for many laboratories.-FEBS Letters
...well organzied...up to date...should be in each laboratory or at least in your department library for easy reference. -Biopharm

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Radioligand binding is an extremely versatile technique that can be applied to a wide range of receptors in a variety of preparations, including purified and solubilized receptors, membrane preparations, whole cells, tissue slices, and even whole animals. Read the first page
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activity ratio assay, assay premix, resolving buffer, lysed tissue, rat brain cortical membranes, inositol phosphate isomers, coverslip holder, stacking buffer, color development solution, solubilizing buffer, mass assay, cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterase isoenzymes, nonreceptor binding, protein kinase assay, bovine tracheal smooth muscle, columns rack, pure receptor, acyl substitutions, free radioligand, centrifugation assay, homogenization buffer, cerebral cortex slices, assay buffer, alumina columns, filtration assay
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Humana Press Inc, Signal Transduction Protocols Edited, Amersham International, New York, Methods Enzymol, Trends Pharmacol, Brain Res, Molecular Probes, San Diego, Practical Approach, Cyclic Nucleotide Res, Trends Biochem
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