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- Bookedited by Gerald Thiel.Contents:
Defining the functional equivalence of wild-type and chemically engineered G protein-coupled receptors / Elisa Alvarez-Curto and Graeme Milligan
Design and analysis of an arrestin-biased DREADD / Ken-ichiro Nakajima ... [et al.]
Regulation of gene transcription following stimulation of Gαq-coupled designer receptors / Oliver G. Rössler and Gerald Thiel
Chemogenetic deconstruction of feeding circuits / Michael Krashes
Dissecting neuronal circuits involved in olfactory-mediated behaviors / Alexia Nunez-Parra ... [et al ]
Use of DREADDs (Designer Receptors Exclusively Activated by Designer Receptors) in transgenic mouse behavioral models / Daniela Cassataro and Lucas Sjulson
Pharmacogenetic dissection of neural mechanisms underlying the regulation of sleep-wakefulness using DREADDs / Michihiro Mieda and Takeshi Sakurai
DREADD'ed addiction : using designer receptors to delineate neural circuits underlying drug-seeking behaviors / Sunila G. Nair, Denis Smirnov, and John F. Neumaier
DREADDs in Drosophila melanogaster / Charles D. Nichols and Jaime Becnel. - Bookby Bohdan Matuszewski.Contents:
pt. 3, no.
1. Cecidomyiidae--pt. 3, no.
2. Simulidae--pt.
3. no.
3. Drosophila.Print 1982- - ArticleHannon RH, Parr CW.Comp Biochem Physiol B. 1978;60(2):177-81.1. The phosphoglucose isomerases (PGI's) of the bloodstream forms of Trypanosoma brucei and T. vivax have been purified some 150-fold, using cellulose ion-exchange chromatography, gel filtration and isoelectric focussing. 2. The two trypanosome enzymes showed many similarities in kinetic properties, but differed from each other somewhat in thermal stability and in isoelectric point. 3. Both trypanosome enzymes differ from PGI's from other sources in having a higher Ki for the competitive inhibitor 6-phosphogluconate.