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Beta blocker (translated from German)
Beta blocker Beta blocker are Medicines, those the effect of ... Herz and that Cycle to brake can. Beta blockers are used frequently and are generally well compatible. Table of contents Effect Beta blockers block as Antagonist those ?-Adrenozeptoren and restrain so the ...
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Beta blocker
Beta blocker To meet Wikipedia's quality standards ... this article or section may require cleanup. Beta blockers or beta-adrenergic blocking agents are a class of ... of cardiovascular conditions and some other diseases. Beta blockers block the action of epinephrine and ... these receptors. There are three types of beta receptors: β 1 -receptors located mainly ...
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Opioid receptor
Opioid receptor Opioid receptors are a group of G ... κ), and OP 3 (μ). The opioid receptor types are ~70% identical with differences located ... at N and C termini. The μ receptor (the μ represents morphine) is perhaps the ... and humans the genes for the various receptor subtypes are located on different chromosomes. Separate ... arise from post-translational modification of cloned receptor types (Fries, 2002). The μ-opioid ...
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Beta blocker (Psychology wiki)
Beta blocker Home Support Help Site Support Orientation ... endocrinology P.N.Immunology Physiological P. Psychopharmacology Beta blockers or beta-adrenergic blocking agents are a class of ... conditions and some other diseases. [edit] Operation Beta blockers block the action of epinephrine and ... these receptors. There are three types of beta receptors: β 1 -receptors located mainly ...
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Opioid receptor (Psychology wiki)
Opioid receptor Home Support Help Site Support Orientation Background ... κ), and OP 3 (μ). The opioid receptor types are ~70% identical with differences located ... at N and C termini. The μ receptor (the μ represents morphine) is perhaps the ... and humans the genes for the various receptor subtypes are located on different chromosomes. Separate ... arise from post-translational modification of cloned receptor types (Fries, 2002). [edit] The μ- ...
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Acetyl choline receptor (translated from German)
Acetyl choline receptor Acetyl choline (oh) is one the most ... below described more exactly): nicotinerger acetyl choline receptor all preganglionic Neurone of the autonomous nervous ... the transversetouched musculature (Skeletal musculature) muskarinerger Achtylcholin receptor all post office ganglion eras parasympathischen Neurone ... Table of contents The nicotinerge acetyl choline receptor Structure This receptor is regarded as prototype of its ...
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List of biochemistry topics
... adenovirus E2 protein - adenovirus E3 protein - adrenergic receptor - adrenodoxin - aequorin - Aerobic - Agonist - Alanine - Albumin - Alcohol ... Allosteric site - Allostery - Allotrope - Allotropy - alpha adrenergic receptor - Alpha helix - alpha-1 adrenergic receptor - alpha-2 adrenergic receptor - alpha-beta T-cell antigen receptor - alpha-fetoprotein - ...
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List of oncology-related terms
... anhydrovinblastine anidulafungin animal model annamycin anorexia ansamycin antagonist anterior mediastinotomy anterior mediastinum anthracenedione anthracycline anthraquinone ... benzaldehyde benzoylphenylurea benzydamine Beriplast P best practice beta alethine beta carotene beta hemolytic streptococcus group B beta-endorphin beta-glucan beta-human chorionic ...
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Tolerance (medicine) (translated from German)
... tolerance mechanisms are therefore: Reduction of the receptor density The body affects those Sensitivity a ... certain active substance duch regularization of the receptor density on the cell surface. The density ... the cell is less sensitive for the receptor Agonisten . This Downregulation happens through Phosphorylation the receptor and the connection of Arrestin, a signal molecule, that one Endozytose the receptor causes. Weakening of the signal transduction ...
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User:Bartimaeus/Sandbox
... suppressants, antiflatulents, antidopaminergics, proton pump inhibitors, H2-receptor antagonists, cytoprotectants, prostaglandin analogues Lower digestive tract ... sequestrants, opioids For the cardiovascular system General: beta-receptor blocker, calcium channel blockers, diuretics, cardiac glycosides ... activator Affecting Blood pressure: ACE inhibitors, angiotensin receptor blockers, alpha blocker Coagulation: anticoagulant, heparin, antiplatelet ... drug , stimulant (including amphetamines), benzodiazepine, cyclopyrrolone , dopamine antagonist, antihistamine, cholinergic, anticholinergic, emetic, cannabinoids, 5- ...
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