GPCRs: Exploring New Paradigms
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by: Stephen Jones
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As one of the largest and most diverse protein families in nature,
the <a href="http://www.imgenex.com/emarketing/061606GPCR/GPCRAntibodies4.htm">
G-protein coupled receptor (GPCR) </a> superfamily play important roles
in a variety of biological and pathological processes such as development and
proliferation, neuromodulation, angiogenesis, metabolic disorders,
inflammation, and viral infection. Not surprisingly, it is one of the
most targeted protein families in pharmaceutical research today (Schlyer
2006). Class A Rhodopsin-like
While
research continues, it is evident that GPCRs are critical in countless
biological functions--and disfunctions. While the emphasis is on their
role in drug development, it is becoming increasingly clear that G-protein
coupled receptors will play a critical role as indicators of disease with
diagnostic and prognostic potential. IMGENEX carries over 900 IHC, WB, and flow
validated GPCR antibodies. View our complete <a href="http://imgenex.com/view_data_page.php?id=94">GPCRs
</a> antibody list grouped by class and family. Also <a
href="http://www.imgenex.com/tissue_array.php">see</a> our
complete list of Tissue Microarray slides--perfect for GPCR localization. |
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