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Biochemistry - Receptors, Biology - Microbiology, Cytology - General & Miscellaneous, Biochemistry - Proteins - Specific Proteins
Signal Transduction Protocols by David A. Kendall, Stephen J. Hill β€” book cover

Signal Transduction Protocols

by David A. Kendall, Stephen J. Hill
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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.

The book contains black-and-white illustrations.

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Two dozen self-contained descriptions of established laboratory protocols, concentrating on receptor-mediated cell signaling, with special attention devoted to those receptors that are part of the G-protein-linked superfamily. Designed to allow researchers in the biological sciences to expand their range of experimental techniques and carry out investigations without having to refer to any other methodological source. The claw binding lies flat on the bench and the coated cover resists sticky stuff. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
April 4, 1995
Publisher
Humana Press
Pages
305
Format
Spiral
ISBN
9780896032989

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