Receptors, Membrane Transport and Signal Transduction e-bog
875,33 DKK
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A NATO Advanced study Institute on "e;Receptors, Membrane Trans- port and Signal Transduction"e;, was held on the Island of Spet- sai, Greece, from August 16-27, 1988, in order to consider re- cent developments in membrane receptor research, membrane trans- port and signal transduction mechanisms. These topics were put in the larger context of current knowledge on the structure and func...
E-bog
875,33 DKK
Forlag
Springer
Udgivet
29 juni 2013
Genrer
Pharmacology
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9783642742002
A NATO Advanced study Institute on "e;Receptors, Membrane Trans- port and Signal Transduction"e;, was held on the Island of Spet- sai, Greece, from August 16-27, 1988, in order to consider re- cent developments in membrane receptor research, membrane trans- port and signal transduction mechanisms. These topics were put in the larger context of current knowledge on the structure and function of membranes; connections between different fields of research were established by in-depth dis- cussions of energy transduction and transport mechanisms. The general principles of regulation by signal transduction and protein phosphorylation/dephosphorylation were presented in the context of specific cellular processes. Discussions included al- so the role of protein tyrosine kinases which are structurally related to oncogene products and, therefore, implicated in va- rious aspects of cell development and transformation. This book presents the content of the major lectures and a se- lection of the most relevant posters presented during the course of the Institute. The book is intended to make the proceedings of the Institute accessible to a larger audience and to offer a comprehensive account of those topics on receptors, membrane transport and signal transduction that were discussed extensive- ly during the course of the Institute. February 1989 The Editors CONTENTS I. G-PROTEINS, ADENYLATE CYCLASE AND PROTEIN PHOSPHORYLATION Selective regulation of G proteins by Cell surface receptors ......... .