Structure to Function of G Protein-Gated Inwardly Rectifying (GIRK) Channels

Gebonden Engels 2015 9780128024584
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This volume in the International Review of Neurobiology series is a comprehensive overview of the state-of-the-art research into GIRK Potassium Channels. It reviews current knowledge and understanding and provides a starting point for researchers and practitioners entering the field.

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ISBN13:9780128024584
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Gebonden

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<ol> <li>Unifying Mechanism of Controlling Kir3 Channel Activity by G Proteins and Phosphoinositides</li> <p>Diomedes E. Logothetis, Rahul Mahajan, Scott K. Adney, Junghoon Ha, Takeharu Kawano, Xuan-Yu Meng and Meng Cui</p> <p> <li>The Roles of Gβγ and Gα in Gating and Regulation of GIRK Channels</li> <p>Nathan Dascal and Uri Kahanovitch</p> <p> <li>RGS Redundancy and Implications in GPCR-GIRK Signaling</li> <p>Craig A. Doupnik</p> <p> <li>Structural Insights into GIRK Channel Function</li> <p>Ian W. Glaaser and Paul A. Slesinger</p> <p> <li>Localization and Targeting of Girk Channels in Mammalian Central Neurons</li> <p>Rafael Luján and Carolina Aguado</p> <p> <li>GIRK Channel Plasticity and Implications for Drug Addiction</li> <p>Ezequiel Marron Fernandez de Velasco, Nora McCall and Kevin Wickman</p> <p> <li>GIRK Channels: a Potential Link Between Learning and Addiction </li> <p>Megan E. Tipps and Kari J. Buck</p> <p> <li>Behavioral and Genetic Evidence for GIRK Channels in the CNS: Role in Physiology, Pathophysiology, and Drug Addiction<br>Jody Mayfield, Yuri A. Blednov and R. Adron Harris</li></ol>

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