Membrane receptor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Membrane or Transmembrane receptors are specialized integral membrane proteins that take part in communication between the the cell and the outside world. Extracellular signaling molecules (usually...
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Antibodies to; Cell Surface Receptors ... Cell surface receptors are glycoproteins that are embedded or otherwise attached to the cell's plasma membrane and have a binding site for specific ligands (cytokines, hormones, grothfactors, neurotransmitters, adhesion molecules, etc) exposed to the extracellular environment.
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www.antibody.com/CSR.html
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Receptor (biochemistry) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In biochemistry, a receptor is a protein molecule, embedded in either the plasma membrane or cytoplasm of a cell, to which a mobile signaling (or "signal") molecule may attach. A molecule which bind...
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Do cell-surface growth-factor receptors and their ligands accumulate in the nucleoplasm under physiological conditions? And, if so, how do they get there and what function do they serve in this location? ... 0 (Receptors, Cell Surface)
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www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/12209129
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In contrast, m4R is preferentially located at the plasma membrane in cell bodies and dendritic shafts and spines of medium spiny neurons. The density of m4R was greater at the membrane of perikarya in patches (striatal areas with low acetylcholine activity) than in matrix (striatal areas with high acetylcholine activity).
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www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/10575021
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One surprise is that all of the cell surface receptors for gamma-retroviruses are proteins that have multiple transmembrane (TM) sequences, compatible with their identification in known instances as transporters for important solutes.
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www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12932075
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Cell surface receptors, virus entry and tropism of primate lentiviruses. ... Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) exploits cell surface receptors to attach to and gain entry into cells. The HIV envelope spike glycoprotein on the surface of virus particles binds both CD4 and a seven-transmembrane coreceptor.
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www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12124446
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Cells communicate with their environment through molecules on their surface known as receptors. Receptors bind ligands - specific companion molecules that either carry information about the outsid ... A variety of receptors are internalized into the cell through a process known as endocytosis. Receptors display a wide range...
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www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/72900.php
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Although cell-surface receptors differ in the way they transmit information into the interior of the cell, in mammalian cells most can be generalized into three distinct and large families based on the mechanism they use to accomplish this transmission:
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www.scq.ubc.ca/cell-surface-receptors-a-biological-cond...
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