Photosensitive Molecules for Controlling Biological Function Photosensitive Molecules for Controlling Biological Function
Neuromethods

Photosensitive Molecules for Controlling Biological Function

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Description de l’éditeur

The development of new photochemical tools, some synthesized by chemists and some provided by nature, is rapidly changing the way neurobiological research is performed in the modern laboratory.  In Photosensitive Molecules for Controlling Biological Function, expert researchers in the field examine the most cutting-edge tools currently available.  Divided into three sections, this detailed compendium features techniques involving natural photosensitive proteins, caged neurotransmitters, and small molecule photoswitches that bestow light sensitivity on ion channels and receptors.  Written for the Neuromethods series, this volume features the type of meticulous description and implementation advice that is crucial for getting optimal results in the lab.
Authoritative and practical, Photosensitive Molecules for Controlling Biological Function provides an unbiased comparison of the various photochemical tools currently available for controlling neuronal activity in order to aid scientists in the vital goal of choosing the right tools for the right job.

GENRE
Science et nature
SORTIE
2011
2 mars
LANGUE
EN
Anglais
LONGUEUR
311
Pages
ÉDITIONS
Humana Press
DÉTAILS DU FOURNISSEUR
Springer Science & Business Media LLC
TAILLE
4,8
Mo
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