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  • ...ggression, nightmares, insomnia, seizures, birth defects, peripheral motor-sensory [[neuropathy]],<ref>{{cite journal | author=Jha S, Kumar R, Kumar R. | titl
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  • ...ta K, Sikand KS, Lambert DG |title=Interaction of ketamine with mu2 opioid receptors in SH-SY5Y human neuroblastoma cells |journal=Journal of Anesthesia |volume ...s crucial for ketamine’s rapid antidepressant actions. NMDA and AMPA are receptors for the [[neurotransmitter]] [[Glutamic acid#Neurotransmitter|glutamate]].
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  • ...ytic effect in mice in the elevated plus maze: mediation by benzodiazepine receptors|author = Emmanouil, D.E., Johnson, C.H. & Quock, R.M.|journal = Psychopharm ...ns]], presumably through [[NMDA receptor antagonist|antagonization of NMDA receptors]] localized in the system.<ref name="pmid17122223">{{cite journal|author =
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  • ...tinal effects of morphine are mediated primarily by [[opioid|&mu;-opioid]] receptors in the bowel. By inhibiting gastric emptying and reducing propulsive perist ...e syringe). The rush and bang are produced by mu and perhaps delta opioid receptors being activated in huge numbers in a very short time span; the rush is the
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  • ...so A, Rigual R |title=Carotid body chemoreceptors: from natural stimuli to sensory discharges |journal=Physiol. Rev. |volume=74 |issue=4 |pages=829–98 |year ...stance P]], and [[met-enkephalin]]. These act on [[Receptor (biochemistry)|receptors]] on the afferent nerve fibres which lie in apposition to the glomus cell t
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  • ...made. Cerebrovascular damage to the brain is what makes it difficult for receptors to receive the impulse and transmit it of a neuron. This chemical reaction
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  • ...ally diverse class of mostly synthetic substances that bind to cannabinoid receptors. The latter group encompasses a variety of distinct chemical classes: the ' == Cannabinoid receptors ==
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  • ...ocannabinoid noladin ether acts as a full agonist at human CB2 cannabinoid receptors }}</ref> It shows agonistic behaviour on both receptors and is a partial agonist for the [[TRPV1]] channel.<ref name="pmid15148262"
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  • |title=Cannabinoid modulation of peripheral autonomic and sensory neurotransmission. ...n-like substance with high potency at recombinant and native vanilloid VR1 receptors |journal=Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United Stat
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  • ...KM |title=Cannabinoids desensitize capsaicin and mustard oil responses in sensory neurons via TRPA1 activation |journal=The Journal of Neuroscience : the Off
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  • ...nd more neurons affected along this chain of cell death, permanent loss of sensory or motor function may be the result. By identifying the proteins that are ...t interacts with ionotropic glutamate receptors (iGluRs). These glutamate receptors acidify the surrounding intracranial fluid, causing further injury on the m
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  • ...len SJ, Dawbarn D |title=Clinical relevance of the neurotrophins and their receptors |journal=Clin. Sci. |volume=110 |issue=2 |pages=175–91 |year=2006 |month= ==Receptors==
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  • ...as testosterone, can pass through the cell membrane, and bind directly to receptors in the cytoplasm or nucleus. ...hin the [[cytoplasm]], and usually act by stimulating the binding of their receptors to the [[promotor (biology)|promoter region]] of steroid-responsive [[genes
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  • ...arget. NGF is critical for the survival and maintenance of sympathetic and sensory neurons. [[NGF]] is released from the target cells, binds to and activates However, [[NGF]] binds at least two receptors on the surface of cells that are capable of responding to this growth facto
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