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Mobile receptor hypothesis

A. Jans, The mobile receptor hypothesis The role of membrane receptor lateral movement in signal transduction (Chapman Hall, Austin, TX, 1997). [Pg.114]

Jans DA. The Mobile Receptor Hypothesis. 1997. Chapman Hall, New York. [Pg.206]

Jacobs, S and Cuatrecasas, P The mobile receptor hypothesis and cooperativity of hormone binding. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 433, 482(1976). [Pg.124]

Jans. D. A.. The mobile receptor hypothesis revisited A mechanistic role for hormone lateral mobility in signal transduction. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 1113, 271 (1992). [Pg.124]

Swillens, S. J.E. Dumont. 1977. The mobile receptor hypothesis in hormone action A general model accounting for desensitization. J. Cyclic Nucleot. Res. 3 1-10. [Pg.580]

Once bound to the platelet, the fibrinogen polymers may induce platelet activation via rearrangement of the GP Ilb/IIIa receptors. According to the mobile receptor hypothesis of Jacobs and Cuatrecasas... [Pg.522]


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