G Protein-Coupled Receptors in Health and Disease, Part B ( Volume 89 )

Publication series :Volume 89

Author: Tao   Ya-Xiong  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2009

E-ISBN: 9780080911946

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780123747563

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780123747563

Subject: Q5 Biochemistry;Q7 Molecular Biology;R1 Preventive Medicine , Health

Language: ENG

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Description

G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) transduce signals from a diverse array of endogenous ligands, including ions, amino acids, nucleotides, lipids, peptides, and large glycoprotein hormones. They are also responsible for our sensing of exogenous stimuli, including photons and odorants. GPCRs regulate almost every aspect of our physiological functions. It is estimated that 40% to 50% of currently used therapeutic drugs target GPCRs directly or indirectly. Because the current drugs target only a small portion of the GPCRs, opportunities for targeting the remaining GPCRs is enormous. This volume reviews the latest developments in this rapidly advancing field.

* This series provides a forum for discussion of new discoveries, approaches, and ideas * Contributions from leading scholars and industry experts * Reference guide for researchers involved in molecular biology and related fields

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Copyright

pp.:  5 – 6

Contents

pp.:  6 – 10

Contributors

pp.:  10 – 12

Preface

pp.:  12 – 14

Chapter 1: GPR56 and Its Related Diseases

pp.:  14 – 28

Chapter 2: V2R Mutations and Nephrogenic Diabetes Insipidus

pp.:  28 – 44

Chapter 3: Calcium-Sensing Receptor and Associated Diseases

pp.:  44 – 110

Chapter 4: Diseases Associated with Mutations of the Human Lutropin Receptor

pp.:  110 – 128

Chapter 5: Follicle Stimulating Hormone Receptor Mutations and Reproductive Disorders

pp.:  128 – 146

Chapter 6: The Human Prostacyclin Receptor: From Structure Function to Disease

pp.:  146 – 180

Index

pp.:  180 – 188

Color Plate

pp.:  188 – 192

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