Biography and Research Information
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Alaina R. Ivers' research focuses on the impact of intracellular proteins on the structure and ligand binding of μ-opioid receptors. Her work investigates the molecular mechanisms underlying receptor function and its interaction with cellular components. This research contributes to a broader understanding of pharmacological effects and the complex dynamics of protein interactions within cells.
Ivers is affiliated with Hendrix College. Her scholarly output includes one publication, and her current h-index is 1. She has collaborated with Taylor D. Aishman on shared publications, indicating active engagement within her research network.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 1
- Citations: 5
Selected Publications
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Impact of Intracellular Proteins on μ-Opioid Receptor Structure and Ligand Binding (2024)
Collaboration Network
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- Impact of Intracellular Proteins on μ-Opioid Receptor Structure and Ligand Binding
- Impact of Intracellular Proteins on μ-Opioid Receptor Structure and Ligand Binding
- Impact of Intracellular Proteins on μ-Opioid Receptor Structure and Ligand Binding
- Impact of Intracellular Proteins on μ-Opioid Receptor Structure and Ligand Binding
- Impact of Intracellular Proteins on μ-Opioid Receptor Structure and Ligand Binding
- Impact of Intracellular Proteins on μ-Opioid Receptor Structure and Ligand Binding
- Impact of Intracellular Proteins on μ-Opioid Receptor Structure and Ligand Binding
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