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G Protein-Coupled Receptors , 1st ed. 2023
Immobilization and Applications in Drug Discovery
SpringerBriefs in Molecular Science Series
Authors: Zhao Xinfeng, Li Qian, Wang Jing, Liang Qi, Quan Jia
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Xinfeng Zhao is a Professor in the College of Life Sciences at Northwest Univer[1]sity (Xi’an, China) since 2016. He received his B.S. and M.S. in Chemistry from Northwest University in 2001 and Xi’an Jiaotong University in 2005, respectively. He obtained his doctorate in pharmacology in 2009 at Xi’an Jiaotong University and then pursued postdoctoral studies in pharmacology at the University of Cambridge (Cambridge, UK) in 2010. In 2009, he joined Northwest University as a Lecturer and was promoted to Associate Professor in 2013. He has been a Senior Visiting Scholar in the Department of Chemistry at Purdue University (West Lafayette, IN, USA) in 2017. His research interests are in the areas of immobilized GPCRs and applications, GPCR-drug interaction analysis, and bioactive compound screening from herbal medicines.
Qian Li received her doctorate in Pharmaceutical Analysis in 2016 and pursued post[1]doctoral studies in biology at Northwest University (Xi’an, China). Her dissertation focused on the establishment and application of chromatographic methods based on immobilized GPCRs. In 2018, she joined Northwest University as a Lecturer and was appointed an Associate Professor in the College of Life Sciences in 2020. In 2018, she moved to the Department of Chemistry at Purdue University (West Lafayette, IN, USA) as a visiting scholar. Her current interests lie in the area of immobilized GPCRs and their applications.
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Describes progress in functional immobilization of G protein-coupled receptor
Addresses pharmacological parameters in protein-drug interactions
Reviews the applications of protein immobilization