Learning Objects by Keywords
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Selected Keyword: DNA transcription
Importance of Drug Receptor Location
This the first Umbrella Learning Object (ULO) to be developed and contains the following Pharmacology RLO titles: Receptor location, Membrane Bound Receptors, Intracellular Receptors and Clinical importance and application.
Further Information
Release Date: 13 March 2009
Importance of intracellular receptor location to the speed of drug action
To explain how binding of a drug to an intracellular receptor influences cellular activity and how this relates to the timing of drug action.
Further Information
Release Date: 10 March 2009
Close Importance of Drug Receptor Location
This the first Umbrella Learning Object (ULO) to be developed and contains the following Pharmacology RLO titles: Receptor location, Membrane Bound Receptors, Intracellular Receptors and Clinical importance and application.
Link to Resource: View Importance of Drug Receptor Location
Release Date: 13 March 2009
Keywords
- Adrenaline
- agonist
- antagonist
- corticosteroid
- DNA
- DNA transcription
- DNA translation
- drug
- Drug actions
- g-protein linked receptor
- hydrocortisone
- ion channels
- ligand
- proteins
- Receptor
- RLO
- Steroid
- ULO
Author(s)
- Briony Leighton
- Joanne Lymn
- Alison Mostyn
Developer(s)
Close Importance of intracellular receptor location to the speed of drug action
To explain how binding of a drug to an intracellular receptor influences cellular activity and how this relates to the timing of drug action.
Link to Resource: View Importance of intracellular receptor location to the speed of drug action
Release Date: 10 March 2009
Keywords
- Nuclear receptors
- hydrocortisone
- corticosteroid
- Intracellular receptor
- ligand
- Receptor
- Steroid
- DNA transcription
- DNA translation
- DNA
- drug
- Drug actions
Author(s)
- Briony Leighton
- Joanne Lymn
- Alison Mostyn
Developer(s)