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The Martin Rodbell Papers

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Series: Laboratory Work and Research Publications, 1965-1997
SubSeries: Reprints

  1. "Beginnings of an Endocrinologist" (1991) TO "Bioinformatics: an emerging means of assessing environmental health" (1994)
  2. "The fat cell adenylate cyclase system. Characterization and manipulation of its bimodal regulation by GTP" (1979) TO "5'-Guanylylimidodiphosphate, a potent activator of adenylate cyclase systems in eukaryotic cells" (1974)
  3. "Glucagon1-6 binds to the glucagon receptor and activates hepatic adenylate cyclase" (1979) TO "The glucagon-sensitive adenyl cyclase system in plasma membranes of rat liver. IV. Effects of guanylnucleotides on binding of 125I-glucagon" (1971)
  4. "The glucagon-sensitive adenyl cyclase system in plasma membranes of rat liver. V. An obligatory role" (1971) TO "G-proteins have characteristics of cytoskeletal proteins: A basis for the programmable messenger theory" (1988)
  5. "G-proteins have properties of multimeric proteins: An explanation for the role of GTPases in their dynamic behavior' (1993) TO 'GTP stimulates and inhibits adenylate cyclase in fat cell membranes through distinct regulatory processes" (1977)
  6. "Metabolism of chylomicron proteins in the dog" (1959) TO "The metabolism of isolated fat cells. IV. Regulation of release of protein by Lipolytic hormones and insulin" (1966)
  7. "A persistent active state of the adenylate cyclase system produced by the combined actions of isoproterenol and guanylyl imidodiphosphate in frog erythrocyte membranes (1975)" TO "Programmable messengers: a new theory of hormone action" (1985)
  8. "The role of GTP in coupling of hormone receptors and adenylate cyclase" (1979) TO "The role of nucleotide regulatory components in the coupling of hormone receptors and adenylate cyclase" (1978)
  9. "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)
  10. Miscellaneous Writings and Reprints

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