Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Receptor Signal Transduction Protocols (Methods in Molecular Biology) Review

Receptor Signal Transduction Protocols
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Laboratory manual edited by Gary B. Willars and R. A. John Chaliss. Maybe the most forthcoming limitation of this manual is it's "mission" to cover a vast array of protocols. This becomes a shortcoming because the space given for each technique and the theoretical backgrounds that substantiate them are very limited (short). Compare for instance the information on receptor binding given by Sebastian Lazareno on this book and the same author's chapter on the book edited by Tatsuya Haga. On the other hand, many of the articles are from experts in their fields and as an overall evaluation, the editors and contributors improved over the first edition witch was very limited in terms of coverage.

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Univ. of Leicester, UK.Also available in plastic comb-binding format. Compiles state-ofthe-art methods for interrogating ligand-receptor and receptor-effector interactions. For professionals. 44 contributors, 18 U.S. DNLM: Signal Transduction--physiology.

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