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To foster a better understanding of dopamine receptor
functionality, this detailed volume creates an interface between
updated classical methods and new emerging technologies heretofore
not available to new or seasoned researchers. Divided in five
sections dedicated to experimental approaches investigating
different facets of dopaminergic signal transduction, Dopamine
Receptor Technologies covers epigenetic and post-transcriptional
analysis, computational and biochemical techniques, visualization
and imaging methods, molecular and cell biological tools, as well
as behavioral assessment. The book, as a part of the popular
Neuromethods series, provides insightful step-by-step protocols and
methodological reviews that readers will find useful. Practical and
versatile, Dopamine Receptor Technologies seeks to aid researchers
in developing new pharmacological tools to improve our knowledge of
in vivo roles played by each receptor subtype and the synthesis of
prospective lead compounds for drug discovery.
This detailed volume assembles comprehensive protocols to assist
with the study of structural, molecular, cell biological, and in
vivo facets of GPCRs, and to enable the development of experimental
tools for screening novel GPCR drugs. Sections explore the tweaking
of ligands, bioluminescence and FRET approaches, specific GPCR
signaling properties, as well as visualization of subcellular
compartmentalization. Written for the highly successful Methods in
Molecular Biology series, chapters include introductions to their
respective topics, lists of the necessary materials and reagents,
step-by-step, readily reproducible laboratory protocols, and tips
on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls. Authoritative and
practical, G Protein-Coupled Receptor Signaling: Methods and
Protocols serves as an ideal reference for life scientists working
in a variety of research fields including molecular pharmacology,
cell and developmental biology, brain behavior and physiology, drug
development and screening. Chapter 4 is available open access under
a CC BY 4.0 license via link.springer.com.
To foster a better understanding of dopamine receptor
functionality, this detailed volume creates an interface between
updated classical methods and new emerging technologies heretofore
not available to new or seasoned researchers. Divided in five
sections dedicated to experimental approaches investigating
different facets of dopaminergic signal transduction, Dopamine
Receptor Technologies covers epigenetic and post-transcriptional
analysis, computational and biochemical techniques, visualization
and imaging methods, molecular and cell biological tools, as well
as behavioral assessment. The book, as a part of the popular
Neuromethods series, provides insightful step-by-step protocols and
methodological reviews that readers will find useful. Practical and
versatile, Dopamine Receptor Technologies seeks to aid researchers
in developing new pharmacological tools to improve our knowledge of
in vivo roles played by each receptor subtype and the synthesis of
prospective lead compounds for drug discovery.
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