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Dr. Terence Quon is a Researcher at the School of Molecular Biosciences, University of Glasgow, specializing in molecular mechanisms of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). His work spans integrin signaling, gut barrier function, and metabolic regulation.
- Current Affiliation: School of Molecular Biosciences, University of Glasgow
- Research Focus: GPR35 signaling, mechanotransduction, intestinal inflammation
His research explores GPCR dynamics in cellular responses to substrate rigidity, lipid metabolism in hepatocytes, and gut barrier permeability regulation. He has contributed to understanding how receptor isoforms and biased signaling affect therapeutic outcomes.
Article analyses reveal expertise in integrin-mediated mechanosensing, systems-level inflammation mapping, and precision targeting of orphan receptors. Collaborations span molecular pharmacology, systems biology, and biomedical engineering.
Key methodologies include spatial transcriptomics, structure-activity relationship studies, and protein interaction analysis. Research implications touch metabolic diseases, inflammatory disorders, and regenerative medicine.
Collaborative Networks: Works with international teams across Europe and Asia, integrating computational modeling with experimental validation in receptor pharmacology.

