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Stuart J. Edelstein

Researcher at Babraham Institute

Publications -  122
Citations -  6473

Stuart J. Edelstein is an academic researcher from Babraham Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Allosteric regulation & Cooperativity. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 120 publications receiving 6265 citations. Previous affiliations of Stuart J. Edelstein include University of Geneva & École Normale Supérieure.

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Allosteric mechanisms of signal transduction.

TL;DR: The MWC theory and its applications for the understanding of signal transduction in biology are reviewed, and remaining issues that deserve theoretical and experimental substantiation are identified.
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Allosteric receptors after 30 years.

TL;DR: The roles of natural mutations and site-directed mutations in studying the mechanisms of activation and desensitization are reviewed, including the insights derived from constitutively active receptors and gain-of-function mutations.
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The Simultaneous Determination of Partial Specific Volumes and Molecular Weights with Microgram Quantities

TL;DR: The method is direct and no more laborious than a conventional sedimentation equilibrium experiment, does not depend on knowledge of the solute concentration, yields partial specific volumes accurate to better than 1.0%, and can be used in certain situations with impure samples.
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Brain nicotinic receptors: structure and regulation, role in learning and reinforcement.

TL;DR: This communication shall attempt to bring together recent knowledge on the molecular biology of brain nicotinic receptors (nAChRs) and their allosteric properties and integrated behaviors, such as cognitive learning, investigated for instance with delayed-response or passive avoidance tasks that are likely to involve nA ChRs in particular at the level of reinforcement (or reward) mechanisms.