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Title:
Fig[ure]. 2: 1969 Conceptualization of Adenylyl Cyclase System Stimulated by Multiple Hormones pdf (41,938 Bytes) ocr (527 Bytes)
Description:
The second of six figures that may have been meant to accompany the unpublished manuscript, "Signal Transduction: A Twenty Year History of G-Proteins."
Number of Image Pages:
1 (41,938 Bytes)
Date Supplied:
ca. 1990
Creator:
[Rodbell, Martin]
Rights:
Reproduced with permission of the Fogarty International Center, National Institutes of Health.
Subject:
Medical Subject Headings (MeSH):
Adenylate Cyclase
Hormones
Exhibit Category:
Cells as "Programmable Messengers," 1981-1994
Relation:
Metadata Record Signal Transduction: A Twenty Year History of G-Proteins [ca. 1990]
Metadata Record Fig[ure]. 1: 1967 Conceptualization of an Hormone-Sensitive Adenylyl Cyclase [ca. 1990]
Metadata Record Fig[ure]. 3: Early 1970 Representation of the Hormone Sensitive Adenylyl Cyclase As a System Formed of Three Functional Elements: Discriminator, Transducer, and Amplifier [ca. 1990]
Metadata Record [Figure 4: Late 1970 Model of the Glucagon-Sensitive Liver Membrane Adenylyl Cyclase As an Information Transfer System] [ca. 1990]
Metadata Record Fig[ure]. 5: 1977 Model of Hormonal Stimulation of an Adenylyl Cyclase System [ca. 1990]
Metadata Record Fig[ure]. 6: 1984 Model of Adenylyl Cyclase System Susceptible to Both Stimulatory and Inhibitory Regulation [ca. 1990]
Box Number: 20
Folder Number: 5
Unique Identifier:
GGAABP
Document Type:
Diagrams
Language:
English
Format:
application/pdf
image/tif
Series: Laboratory Work and Research Publications, 1965-1997
SubSeries: Reprints
Folder: "Selective effects of organic mercurials on the GTP-regulatory proteins of adenylate cyclase systems" (1980) TO "Signal transduction: A twenty year history of G-proteins" (no date)
Metadata Last Modified Date:
2004-02-09

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