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- ...eekly [[intravenous injection]] for six weeks. The dose per injection is 1 g.7 KB (906 words) - 15:47, 27 September 2010
- | molecular_weight = 284.7 g/mol ..." /><ref name="BrĂ¥then-2005">{{Cite journal | last1 = BrĂ¥then | first1 = G. | last2 = Ben-Menachem | first2 = E. | last3 = Brodtkorb | first3 = E. | l78 KB (10,295 words) - 15:51, 27 September 2010
- ...to a [[nucleic acid]] or [[phospholipid]], form high-energy ester bonds (e.g., in adenosine triphosphate), or participate in [[Cell signaling|signaling] ...to a [[nucleic acid]] or [[phospholipid]], form high-energy ester bonds (e.g., in [[adenosine triphosphate]]), or participate in [[Cell signaling|signal63 KB (9,050 words) - 20:26, 21 September 2010
- ...n binds to [[Muscarinic acetylcholine receptor M2|M<sub>2</sub> muscarinic receptors]], causing the decrease in heart rate that is referred to as reflex bradyca ...elocity of the [[atrioventricular node]] (AV node). However, M<sub>2</sub> receptors have no effect on the contractile forces of the ventricular muscle.<ref nam3 KB (424 words) - 20:28, 21 September 2010
- ...he [[endogenous]] [[lipid]]s that bind [[cannabinoid receptors]] (the same receptors that mediate the psychoactive effects of [[cannabis (drug)|cannabis]]). Br ...[[CB1|CB<sub>1</sub>]] and [[CB2|CB<sub>2</sub>]], two [[G protein-coupled receptors]] primarily located in the central nervous system and periphery, respective23 KB (3,059 words) - 21:08, 21 September 2010
- ...id17906678">{{cite journal | author = Brown AJ | title = Novel cannabinoid receptors | journal = British Journal of Pharmacology | volume = 152 | issue = 5 | pa ...ly lesioned dentate gyrus granule cells via abnormal-cannabidiol-sensitive receptors on microglial cells. ''Glia''. 2009 Feb;57(3):286-94. PMID 18837048</ref>7 KB (956 words) - 21:09, 21 September 2010
- ...r type 1|CB<sub>1</sub>]] receptor, which is the most abundant [[G protein-coupled receptor]] in the [[brain]]. ...after the realization that [[morphine]] and other opiates bind to specific receptors in the brain. In addition, it has been shown that cannabinoids, through an50 KB (6,686 words) - 21:09, 21 September 2010
- ...r case the receptors are typically 7-membrane spanning [[G-protein coupled receptors]] while in the latter case they are [[ligand-gated ion channels]]. The form Most other neurotransmitters, on the other hand, e.g. [[glutamate]], [[GABA]] and [[glycine]], are used very generally throughou11 KB (1,374 words) - 21:11, 21 September 2010
- ...as testosterone, can pass through the cell membrane, and bind directly to receptors in the cytoplasm or nucleus. These processes can take milliseconds (for ion flux), minutes (for protein- and lipid-mediated kinase cascades), hours, or days (for gene expression).55 KB (7,677 words) - 21:12, 21 September 2010