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  • ...es, uncoupling of receptor sites, alterations in [[gene expression]], down regulation of receptor sites and desensitisation of receptor sites to the effect of GA Because of the role of diazepam as a positive [[Allosteric regulation|allosteric modulator]] of GABA, when it binds to benzodiazepine receptors it causes [[
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  • ...alcium from intracellular stores. Tetracaine is an [[allosteric regulation|allosteric blocker]] of channel function. At low concentrations, tetracaine causes an
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  • '''Sodium channel blockers''' are [[Allosteric regulation#Pharmacology|agents]] that impair conduction of [[sodium]] ions (Na<sup>+</
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  • ...imes abnormal hemoglobins, through problems and mutations in globin [[gene regulation]]. All these diseases produce [[anemia]].<ref>{{cite web | url=http://web2. ...yrin ring, pulling on the coordinated histidine residue and initiating the allosteric changes seen in the globulins.
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  • ...05-24 |format= |work=}}</ref> It has been hypothesized that CBD acts as an allosteric antagonist at the CB<sub>1</sub> receptor and thus alters the psychoactive {{details|Endocannabinoid system|the roles and regulation of the endocannabinoids}}
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  • ...nal|author =Lalli E and Sassone-Corsi P|title=Signal transduction and gene regulation: the nuclear response to cAMP|journal=J Biol Chem|year=1994|volume=269|issu
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  • ...located on a different portion of the protein (an [[allosteric regulation|allosteric]] binding site) compared to where the ion conduction pore is located. The d == Regulation ==
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