The discovery that drugs targeting a single G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) can differentially modulate distinct subsets of the receptor signaling repertoire is a very important step in drug discovery. Findings of the present study underscore the power of using real-time cell monitoring to dissect the pluridimensionality of GPCR signaling using integrative approaches for a comprehensive readout of drug-induced cellular activity.
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An ultra-modern research hub and training centre located in the heart of the University of Montréal, the Institute for Research in Immunology and Cancer (IRIC) was created in 2003 to shed light on the mechanisms of cancer and discover new, more effective therapies to counter this plague. IRIC's 29 research teams operate according to a model that is unique in Canada. Its innovative approach to research has already led to discoveries that will, over the coming years, have a significant impact on the fight against cancer.
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