Posts Tagged ‘PIP2’
Today was a two-lecture day at MIT. I’ll just post about the first for now. Bertil Hille, PhD, from the University of Washington, lectured on G-protein signal transduction, specifically slow effects due to PIP2 (Phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate) depletion–which was first shown in his lab by Byung-Chang Suh in 2001. Psychiatrists, in addition to biophysicists and neuroscientists, […]
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Tags: G-Proteins, MIT Lectures, PIP2, Signal Transduction