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Receptor Purification - Volume 1 Receptors for CNS Agents, Growth Factors, Hormones, and Related Substances (Hardcover, 1990 ed.)
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Receptor Purification - Volume 1 Receptors for CNS Agents, Growth Factors, Hormones, and Related Substances (Hardcover, 1990 ed.)
Series: Receptor Purification, 1
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The purpose of these volumes is to provide a reference work for the
methods of purifying many of the receptors we know about. This be
comes increasingly important as full-length receptors are
overexpressed in bacteria or in insect cell systems. A major
problem for abundantly expressed proteins will be their
purification. In addition to purification protocols, many other
details can be found concerning an individual receptor that may not
be available in standard texts or monographs. No book of this type
is available as a compendium of purification procedures. Receptor
Purification provides protocols for the purification of a wide
variety of receptors. These include receptors that bind:
neurotransmit ters, polypeptide hormones, steroid hormones, and
ligands for related members of the steroid supergene family and
others, including receptors involved in bacterial motion. The text
of this information is substantial, so as to require its
publication in two volumes. Consequently, a division was made by
grouping receptors by the nature of their ligands. Thus, in Volume
One there are contributions on serotonin receptors, adrenergic
receptors, the purification of GTP-binding proteins, opioid
receptors, neurotensin receptor, luteinizing hormone receptor,
human chorionic gonadotropin receptor, follicle stimulating hormone
receptor, thyro tropin receptor, prolactin receptor, epidermal
growth factor receptor, platelet derived growth factor receptor,
colony stimulating factor recep tor, insulin-like growth factor
receptors, insulin receptor, fibronectin receptor, interferon
receptor, and the cholecystokinin receptor."
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