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- * [[Hypercholesterolemia due to LDL receptor deficiency]] * [[Hyperthyroidism due to mutations in TSH receptor]]19 KB (1,633 words) - 21:07, 21 September 2010
- * [[Thyroid hormone plasma membrane transport defect]] * [[TRAPS (TNF-receptor-associated periodic syndrome)]]9 KB (803 words) - 21:07, 21 September 2010
- ...s, recurring skin infections, and lethargy. Treatment is with oral thyroid hormone supplementation.<ref>{{cite web | last = Daminet | first = S. | title = Can ...dus]]* in dogs and cats can be central, caused by a lack of [[antidiuretic hormone]] (ADH), or nephrogenic, caused by a lack of response of the kidneys to ADH99 KB (14,444 words) - 21:22, 3 October 2011
- ...ule, including any [[protein]], is phosphorylation. Many [[enzyme]]s and [[Receptor (proteomics)|receptors]] are switched "on" or "off" by phosphorylation. Pho ...ly into the cytoplasm. It can be recognised by the [[inositol triphosphate receptor]] (IP3R). IP3 contributes to the activation of [[protein kinase C]] (PKC).<63 KB (9,050 words) - 21:26, 21 September 2010
- ...e]], and release of [[aldosterone]] from the [[adrenal cortex]]. It is a [[hormone]] and a powerful [[dipsogen]]. It is derived from the precursor molecule an ...ls are increased by plasma [[corticosteroid]], [[estrogen]], [[thyroid]] [[hormone]], and angiotensin II levels.14 KB (1,818 words) - 21:27, 21 September 2010
- !Receptor <BR> (↑ = opens. ↓ = closes) <ref name=boron/> <br> <font size=1> On [[ ...[[acetylcholine]] || ↑[[Muscarinic acetylcholine receptor M2|muscarinic receptor M<sub>2</sub>]]11 KB (1,498 words) - 21:28, 21 September 2010
- ...tem''' (RAS) or the '''renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system''' (RAAS) is a hormone system that regulates [[blood pressure]] and water ([[extracellular fluid|f ...increased blood pressure. Angiotensin also stimulates the secretion of the hormone [[aldosterone]] from the [[adrenal cortex]]. Aldosterone causes the tubules11 KB (1,520 words) - 12:30, 28 January 2012
- ...ensin receptor binding}} {{GNF_GO|id=GO:0031703 |text = type 2 angiotensin receptor binding}} ...|text = positive regulation of body size}} {{GNF_GO|id=GO:0042445 |text = hormone metabolic process}} {{GNF_GO|id=GO:0042756 |text = drinking behavior}} {{GN3 KB (443 words) - 21:30, 21 September 2010
- ...brain: isolation, structure elucidation, and interactions with the opiate receptor |journal=Proc Natl Acad Sci USA |volume=73 |issue=7 |pages=2515–9 |year=1 ...in]] (POMC) which is also the precursor hormone for [[adrenocorticotrophic hormone]] (ACTH). The behavioural effects of β-endorphin are exerted by its action18 KB (2,467 words) - 22:06, 21 September 2010
- ...|CB<sub>1</sub>]] receptor, which is the most abundant [[G protein-coupled receptor]] in the [[brain]]. ...inoid receptor]] antagonist [[rimonabant]] (SR141716A) as well as [[opioid receptor]] antagonists (opioid blockers) [[naloxone]] and [[naloxonazine]].<ref name50 KB (6,686 words) - 22:09, 21 September 2010
- ...rogen enhanced the ability of [[alpha-1 adrenergic receptor|α1 adrenergic receptor]]s to inhibit K<sub>Ca</sub>2.3 activity, increasing cell excitability.<ref ...er A, Weizman A, Gak E | title = Dual contribution of NR2B subunit of NMDA receptor and SK3 Ca(2+)-activated K+ channel to genetic predisposition to anorexia n14 KB (1,907 words) - 22:12, 21 September 2010
- ...hormone]] on its target. The hormone activates or deactivates [[ionotropic receptor]]s (ligand-gated ion channels). The effect can be either positive or negati ...ionotropic effect on [[heart muscle]], when binding to [[beta-1 adrenergic receptor]]s on this tissue<ref name=purves> Neuroscience (Purves), Third Edition, ta766 bytes (96 words) - 22:12, 21 September 2010
- ...=|accessdate=}}</ref> Signal transduction starts with a signal to a receptor, and ends with a change in cell function. ...de the cell. The chemical signal binds to the outer portion of the receptor, changing its shape and conveying another signal inside the cell. So55 KB (7,677 words) - 22:12, 21 September 2010
- ...Ethylene is widely used in industry and also has a role in biology as a [[hormone]].<ref name=Wang_2002>{{cite journal | author = Wang K, Li H, Ecker J | tit ==Ethylene as a plant hormone==32 KB (4,462 words) - 21:01, 24 September 2010
- ...0s by Dr. [[Henri Laborit]] to use in studying the neurotransmitter [[GABA receptor|GABA]].<ref>{{cite journal | author = H. Laborit, J.M. Jouany, J. Gerald, F ...}</ref> and it is a weak agonist at the [[GABA receptor|GABA<sub>B</sub>]] receptor, which is [[inhibitory]].<ref name="mechanism" /> GHB is a naturally-occurr55 KB (7,839 words) - 21:04, 24 September 2010