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  • ...s Type I and Type II receptor agonist), or [[RU28362]] (a specific Type II receptor agonist), to adrenalectomized animals induced changes in [[leukocyte distri .... Aldosterone and cortisol have similar affinity for the mineralocorticoid receptor however, glucocorticoids circulate at roughly 100 times the level of minera
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  • ...that apparently only reacted to morphine: the mu3 [[Opioid receptor|opiate receptor]] in human tissue.<ref>{{cite journal |author=Zhu W, Cadet P, Baggerman G, ...de release in the mammalian gastrointestinal tract via the micro(3) opiate receptor subtype: a hormonal role for endogenous morphine|journal=Journal of Physiol
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  • ...nn M"/> 3) Surface enterocytes also express high levels of [[Interleukin-1 receptor]] (IL-1R) -containing inhibitory molecule. IL-1R are also referred to as si ...mponent that monitors and responds to changes in the environment. When the receptor senses a stimulus, it sends information to a '''control center''', the comp
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  • ...ction there. The cytokine factors then bind with [[endothelium|endothelial receptor]]s on vessel walls, or interact with local [[microglial cell]]s. When these ...ein]] (LBP) binds to LPS. The LBP–LPS complex then binds to the [[CD14]] receptor of a nearby [[macrophage]]. This binding results in the synthesis and relea
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  • :{{Main|Nerve growth factor receptor}} There are two classes of [[receptor (biochemistry)|receptor]]s for neurotrophins: p75 and the "Trk" family of [[Tyrosine kinase]]s rece
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  • ...=|accessdate=}}</ref>&nbsp; Signal transduction starts with a signal to a receptor, and ends with a change in cell function. ...de the cell.&nbsp; The chemical signal binds to the outer portion of the receptor, changing its shape and conveying another signal inside the cell.&nbsp; So
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