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  • ...its psychiatric properties in humans have not been conducted. It inhibits serotonin reuptake less than norepinephrine reuptake, <ref>Edward F. Domino (1999). ' [[Category:H1 receptor antagonists]]
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  • ...{cite journal |vauthors=Codd EE, Shank RP, Schupsky JJ, Raffa RB | title = Serotonin and norepinephrine uptake inhibiting activity of centrally acting analgesic [[Category:Kappa antagonists]]
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  • ...ournal|author=Harrison NL, Simmonds MA |title=Quantitative studies on some antagonists of N-methyl D-aspartate in slices of rat cerebral cortex |journal=British J ...cently. This is a departure from previous thinking, which had focused on [[serotonin]] and [[norepinephrine]]. The glutamate system may represent a new avenue f
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  • ...tory measures of sexual behavior (male rats) were disrupted by DA receptor antagonists.<!-- ...ic individuals. [[Anti-psychotic]] [[medication]]s act largely as dopamine antagonists, inhibiting dopamine at the [[dopamine receptor|receptor]] level, and there
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  • ...a smooth muscle hyperplasia and hypertrophy.<ref>Egermayer et al. Role of serotonin in the pathogenesis of acute and chronic pulmonary hypertension. Thorax 199 ...esterase inhibitors, nitrous oxide and, most recently, endothelin receptor antagonists and agents capable of reversing the remodeling of pulmonary vasculature.
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  • ...] for the [[Mu opioid receptor|μ receptor]] such that [[opioid receptor]] antagonists (e.g. [[naloxone]]) only partially reverse its effects. These two [[chemica ...own to act as an epsilon-opioid antagonist. Several selective agonists and antagonists are now available for the putative epsilon receptor,<ref name="pmid15246090
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  • ...simplications for models of schizophrenia](2002)</ref> Other NMDA receptor antagonists include [[ketamine]], [[tiletamine]], and [[dextromethorphan]]. Although th ...ournal |author=Hargreaves R, Hill R, Iversen L |title=Neuroprotective NMDA antagonists: the controversy over their potential for adverse effects on cortical neuro
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  • ...name="Seeman2009"/> Salvinorin A has no actions at the 5-HT<sub>2A</sub> [[serotonin receptor]], the principal molecular target responsible for the actions of '
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  • ...agonists--S(+)-ketamine, dextrorphan, and dextromethorphan--act as calcium antagonists on bovine cerebral arteries | journal = Journal of Neurosurgical Anesthesio ...cite journal | author = Codd EE, Shank RP, Schupsky JJ, Raffa RB | title = Serotonin and norepinephrine uptake inhibiting activity of centrally acting analgesic
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  • ...reased by peripheral GHB administration. GHB-induced stimulation of tissue serotonin turnover may be due to an increase in tryptophan transport to the brain and ...7.016 |url=}}</ref> GHB's sedative effects are blocked by GABA<sub>B</sub> antagonists.
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