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Book Description:
For the past four decades, University College London has offered a renowned course on receptor pharmacology.
Originating from this course, the perennially bestselling Textbook of Receptor Pharmacology has presented in-depth coverage of this rapidly expanding area of research.
This third edition continues to combine current understanding of classical quantitative pharmacology and drug-receptor interactions with the basics of receptor structure and signal transduction mechanisms, providing an integrated analysis of the mechanisms of drug action at membrane receptors.
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The hallmark of this popular text is the uniting of four major approaches to the study of receptors:
Molecular investigation of receptor structure
Quantitative functional studies of agonists and antagonists
Ligand binding
Signal transduction at the cell membrane
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Maintaining the second editionâs focus on cell membrane receptors and the immediate signal transduction events at the membrane, this edition includes updated chapters on receptor structure and signal transduction by G-proteins and tyrosine kinases as well as enhancements to the quantitative treatment of drug-receptor interactions.
Several chapters contain problems and worked-out solutions, giving students the ability to test their comprehension of the material.
Hundreds of diagrams and figures further enhance the text.
A time-saving resource and comprehensive learning tool, Textbook of Receptor Pharmacology, Third Edition carries on the tradition of providing in-depth, up-to-date coverage of this critical area that is both fundamental to the science of pharmacology and on the cutting edge of new drug development.
Table of Contents
Drug-Receptor Interactions
Classical Approaches to the Study of Drug-Receptor Interactions, Donald H.
Jenkinson
Molecular Structure of Receptors
Structure and Function 7-TM G-Protein Coupled Receptors, Alasdair J.
Gibb
The Structure of Ligand-Gated Ion Channels, Jan Egebjerg
Molecular Structure of Receptor Tyrosine Kinases, IJsbrand Kramer and Michel Laguerre
Ligand-Binding Studies of Receptors
Direct Measurement of Drug Binding to Receptors, Dennis G.
Haylett
Transduction of the Receptor Signal
Receptors Linked to Ion Channels: Mechanisms of Activation and Block, Alasdair J.
Gibb
G-Proteins, David A.
Brown
Signal Transduction through Protein Tyrosine Kinases, IJsbrand Kramer and Elisabeth Genot
Receptors as Pharmaceutical Targets
Receptors as Pharmaceutical Targets, James W.
Black
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