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The structures in membrane proteins have marked remarkable progress in their field and the aim of this book is to cover them as much as possible. The Advances in structure of membrane proteins discusses everything from Pathophysiology to Therapy various receptor structures like GnRH A₃ Adenosine, and GPCRs are discussed in detail. Further to deepen the understanding, discovery of GPCR ligands for probing signal transduction pathways, molecular determinants of Small-Molecule Ligand Binding along with structure, physiological functions, and implications in Human Chloride Channelopathies have…mehr

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The structures in membrane proteins have marked remarkable progress in their field and the aim of this book is to cover them as much as possible. The Advances in structure of membrane proteins discusses everything from Pathophysiology to Therapy various receptor structures like GnRH A₃ Adenosine, and GPCRs are discussed in detail. Further to deepen the understanding, discovery of GPCR ligands for probing signal transduction pathways, molecular determinants of Small-Molecule Ligand Binding along with structure, physiological functions, and implications in Human Chloride Channelopathies have been taken into consideration to keep the readers interested and up to date.
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Aleksei A. Stepanenko received his Masters's degree in Biochemistry from V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University and PhD in Molecular biology from Institute of Molecular Biology and Genetics, where he is currently working as a Research Fellow. His scope of interests is genomic and phenotypic evolution of tumor cells under chemotherapeutic stresses and viro-immunological approaches as an alternative perspective in cancer therapy.