Recensione:
"In conclusion, this volume can be highly useful resource for pharmaceuticals chemists, physiologists and medical researchers working both in academia and industry."
International Journal of Biological Macromolecules
"...extremely informative and generally easy to read and understand. It is an important reference book for researchers (medicinal chemists, physiologists, and pharmacologists) working on the most favorite group of drug targets - the GPCRs."
ChemMedChem
"This book is an excellent review of the body of evidence describing constitutive GPCR activity. It is of general interest to pharmacologists, structural biologists, biochemists, and medicinal chemists with an interest in GPCR signaling pathways and as such would be a good addition to personal or departmental libraries of many basic scientists."
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
"I can strongly recommend this book as the concepts and examples have mostly been poorly taken into account with the daily work in the laboratory. The book would have great use in pharmacologically oriented laboratories in academics as well as different stages in drug development in pharmaceutical industry. It is more or less a "must" in the libraries in academia and in industry looking on all kinds of GPCR research."
Arch. Pharm. Chem. Life Sci.
"Anders als bei anderen vergleichsweisen Buchveröffentlichungen hat man hier immer das Gefühl der Homogenität und Harmonie der Darstellungen der verschiedenen Autoren in den verschiedenen Kapiteln. Gute und ausführliche Quellenhinweise, einwandfreie Abbildungen und Darstellungen sowie das hilfreiche Abkürzungsglossar zu Anfang machen dieses Buch zu einer Pflichtlektüre für Zellbiologen, Pharmakologen und fachinteressierte Studierende."
Umwelt & Gesundheit
L'autore:
Roland Seifert was born in 1960 in Berlin, Germany. He was fellow of the Merit Scholar Foundation of Germany and earned his MD degree at the Free University of Berlin in 1986. From 1986-1995 he worked in the group of Professor Günter Schultz in the Department of Pharmacology of the Free University of Berlin. From 1995-1998, he worked with Dr. Brian Kobilka at Stanford University, CA, USA. From 1998-2004 he was Associate Professor in the Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology of The University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, USA before taking over the Chair of Pharmacology and Toxicology at The University of Regensburg, Germany. His research focuses on the molecular mechanisms of GPCR-activation, G-protein function and adenylyl cyclase regulation.
Thomas Wieland was born in 1960 in Karlsruhe, Germany. He studied Pharmacy at the University of Heidelberg where he obtained his PhD in Pharmacology in 1989. From 1990-1996 he worked in the group of Professor Karl H. Jakobs in the Department of Pharmacology of the Universities of Heidelberg and Essen, Germany. From 1996 -1997, he was a research fellow with Dr. Melvin I. Simon at the California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA, USA. From 1997 - 2002 he was Professor in the Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology of the University of Hamburg, Germany. Since July 2002 he is Professor of Pharmacology and Toxicology at the University of Heidelberg, Germany. His research focuses on the GPCR induced activation of heterotrimeric G-proteins and monomeric GTPases and the regulation of these processes by accessory proteins.
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