Bookedited by Matthew R. Banghart.
Contents:
Engineering k(+) channels using semisynthesis
Chemical derivatization and purification of peptide-toxins for probing ion channel complexes
Using yeast to study potassium channel function and interactions with small molecules
A FLIPR assay for evaluating agonists and antagonists of GPCR heterodimers
Characterizing caged molecules through flash photolysis and transient absorption spectroscopy
Characterization of one- and two-photon photochemical uncaging efficiency
Photochromic potassium channel blockers: Design and electrophysiological characterization
A (1)h NMR assay for measuring the photostationary states of photoswitchable ligands
Developing a photoreactive antagonist
Development and in vitro characterization of ratiometric and intensity-based fluorescent ion sensors
Characterization of voltage-sensitive dyes in living cells using two-photon excitation
Characterization and validation of fluorescent receptor ligands: A case study of the ionotropic serotonin receptor
Imaging single synaptic vesicles in mammalian central synapses with quantum dots
Directed evolution of protein-based neurotransmitter sensors for MRI.