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G Protein-Coupled Receptors: Basics and Structures
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G Protein-Coupled Receptors: Signalling Diversity
Explores G protein-coupled receptors' signalling diversity, covering structure, activation, bias effects, and internalisation.
G Protein-Coupled Receptors: Signalling Diversity and Complexity
Explores the diversity and complexity of G protein-coupled receptors, focusing on their signalling pathways, ligand effects, and cellular activity.
Cellular Communication: Signaling Pathways and Receptors
Delves into the importance of intercellular communication and the diverse signaling pathways involved in cellular responses.
G Protein-Coupled Receptors: Structure and Signalling
Explores the structure, signalling, and drug targeting of G protein-coupled receptors, emphasizing their importance in pharmaceutical research.
Cell Signalling: Receptors and Pathways
Explores cell signalling mechanisms, including receptors, pathways, and signal transduction for gene regulation and cellular responses.
Cell Membrane Receptors: General Principles
Explains cell membrane receptors, signal transduction, and second messengers.
Drug Targets: Receptors, Enzymes, and Transporters
Explores drug targets like receptors, enzymes, and transporters, focusing on top drug indications and receptor-mediated activation of G proteins.
Drug Targets: Adrenergic Signaling
Explores drug targets and adrenergic signaling, covering receptors, enzymes, and transporter proteins.
Receptors and Targeting
Explores receptors, ligands, and their role in signal transduction, including the activation of the immune system and the significance of multivalency in receptor-ligand interactions.
Pharmacodynamics: Ligand-Receptor Binding and Drug Effects
Explores ligand-receptor binding, drug effects, efficacy, potency, and biased agonism in pharmacodynamics.