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Cell Signaling Networks Database html  
 
Cell Signaling Networks Data base (CSNDB) is a data- and knowledge- base for signaling pathways of human cells. It compiles the information on biological molecules, sequences, structures, functions, and biological reactions which transfer the cellular signals. Signaling pathways are compiled as binary relationships of biomolecules and represented by graphs drawn automatically. CSNDB is constructed on ACEDB and inference engine CLIPS , and has a linkage to TRANSFAC. Our final goal is to make a computerized model for various biological phenomena.
  Keywords: | Structure: | Target Audience:
   
EF-Hand Calcium Binding Proteins Data Library html  
 
The EF-Hand Calcium-Binding Proteins Data Library is a growing collection of published sequence, structural, functional, and other information about EF-hand calcium-binding proteins and their roles in cellular signal transduction.
  Keywords: binding, calcium, protein, receptor binding, | Structure: | Target Audience: Graduate, General,
   
HIPPRON - Dynamic Signaling Maps html  
 
The Dynamic Signaling MapsTM Web-based software suite empowers you to easily create your own biological signaling pathways; do consistency checks when integrating pathway data from multiple sources; produce biomolecular network maps (diagrams) in multiple vector graphics formats; perform signaling event analysis on public and proprietary pathways; integrate pathways with protein-protein interaction data from external databases such as BIND; generate gene networks from time-series expression profiles; and overlay expression data onto gene network diagrams. As both a productivity and research tool it significantly improves performance in life science research and development.
  Keywords: | Structure: | Target Audience: Graduate,
   
Signal Transduction html  
 
BL A512 SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION Spring, 2002 Tentative Syllabus: Reading assignments
  Keywords: apoptosis, channel, membrane, receptor, signal transduction, synapse, transduction, | Structure: | Target Audience:
   
STKE - Signal Transduction Knowledge Environment html  
 
  Keywords: signal transduction, | Structure: | Target Audience: General,
   
What is a Drug Receptor? Receptors and Ion Channels as Examples of Proteins html ppt  
 
Biology course lecture on Receptors and Ion Channels.
  Keywords: ion channel, receptor, | Structure: | Target Audience: Clinical Trainees,
   
The Membrane: Deriving the Ion Concentration Gradients html ppt  
 
Biology course lecture on membranes.
  Keywords: membrane, membrane potential, | Structure: | Target Audience: General,
   
Action Potentials html  
 
Biology course lecture discussing action potential.
  Keywords: | Structure: | Target Audience: General,
   
The Central Dogma of Drugs and the Brain: Part 1 html pdf  
 
Biology course lecture about drugs and the brain.
  Keywords: brain, drug, ion channel, nicotinic receptor, receptor, receptor, | Structure: | Target Audience: Undergraduate,
   
The Central Dogma of Drugs and the Brain: Part 2 html pdf  
 
Biology course lecture on drugs and the brain.
  Keywords: brain, drug, ion channel, kinetic, nicotinic, nicotinic receptor, receptor, receptor binding, | Structure: | Target Audience: Undergraduate,
   
NEURON html  
 
This is a flexible and powerful simulator software of neurons and neural networks. NEURON is a simulation environment for developing and exercising models of neurons and networks of neurons. It is particularly well-suited to problems where cable properties of cells play an important role, possibly including extracellular potential close to the membrane), and where cell membrane properties are complex, involving many ion-specific channels, ion accumulation, and second messengers.
  Keywords: network, neuron, | Structure: | Target Audience:
   

 

 
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