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Second messenger molecules, concepts

Have mastered the workings of hormones on the cellular and molecular levels the concept of membrane and intracellular receptors, nuclear receptors, the various types of second messengers, and the details of their mode of action. Be able to use the Scatchard equation to solve protein-small molecule interaction problems. [Pg.391]

Another important implication of this model is that the facilitation of mechanical adhesion of filopodia or lamellipodia to the substrate is not the only mechanism by which axon guidance factors could exert their effects. Rather, binding of such substrate-associated molecules to receptors in the plasma membrane of the growth cone could elicit a variety of intracellular changes, perhaps mediated by second messenger systems, which lead to axon advancement (see Doherty and Walsh, 1994 for a review of evidence in support of this concept from vertebrate in vitro systems). Such changes could include the extension of microtubules (Sabry et al.,... [Pg.25]


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