Structure to function of G protein-gated inwardly rectifying (GIRK) channels / edited by Paul A. Slesinger, Kevin Wickman.

Other author Slesinger, Paul A.
Other author Wickman, Kevin D. (Kevin David)
Format Electronic
Publication InfoAmsterdam : Academic Press, 2015.
Descriptionxii, 365 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
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SeriesInternational review of neurobiology, 0074-7742 ; volume one hundred and twenty three
International review of neurobiology v. 123. ^A627929
Contents Unifying mechanism of controlling Kir3 channel activity by G proteins and phosphoinositides -- The roles of G[beta gamma] and G[alpha] in gating and regulation of GIRK channels - RGS redundancy and implications in GPCR-GIRK signaling -- Structural insights into GIRK channel function -- Localization and targeting of GIRK channels in mammalian central neurons -- GIRK channel plasticity and implications for drug addiction --- GIRK channels: a potential link between learning and addiction -- Behavioral and genetic evidence for GIRK channels in the CNS: role in physiology, pathophysiology, and drug addiction.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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Genre/formElectronic books.
LCCN 2016498444
ISBN9780128024584 (hbk)
ISBN0128024585 (hbk)
ISBN9780128026311
ISBN0128026316

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