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  • ...tinal effects of morphine are mediated primarily by [[opioid|μ-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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  • ...l pretreatment with Pentoxifylline has been attempted for the treatment of Cytokine Release Syndrome but it does not prevent symptoms in most studies. ...">{{cite journal | author=Daly JW, Jacobson KA, Ukena D. | title=Adenosine receptors: development of selective agonists and antagonists. | journal=Prog Clin Bio
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  • ...zer, R., Zhou, J. H., Shen, W. H., Johnson, R. W. Broussard, S. R. (2003) "Cytokine-induced sickness behavior". Brain Behav Immun. 17 Suppl 1: S112-118 {{PMID| ...s on vessel walls, or interact with local [[microglial cell]]s. When these cytokine factors bind, the [[arachidonic acid pathway]] is then activated.
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  • ...iochemically]] distinct and this is reflected in the differing markers and receptors they possess on their cell surfaces. This seems to be true in all vertebrat ...e fully committed to the T cell lineage- when thymoctyes expressing Notch1 receptors engage thymic stromal cells expressing Notch1 ligands, the thymocytes becom
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  • ...Lainton JA, Pertwee RG. Evidence for the presence of CB2-like cannabinoid receptors on peripheral nerve terminals. ''European Journal of Pharmacology''. 1997 N
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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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  • However, [[NGF]] binds at least two receptors on the surface of cells that are capable of responding to this growth facto ...s in the cell, activating cellular signaling). There are other related Trk receptors, [[TrkB]] and [[TrkC]]. Also, there are other neurotrophic factors structur
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