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  • * [[Hypercholesterolemia due to LDL receptor deficiency]] * [[Hyperthyroidism due to mutations in TSH receptor]]
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  • * [[Mutations in estradiol receptor]]
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  • * [[Complement component receptor 1]]
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  • | Dihydrotestosterone receptor deficiency <br><small>''see'' [[androgen insensitivity syndrome]] </small>
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  • ...a gravis]]* results from the presence of antibodies to the [[acetylcholine receptor]]. Signs include [[megaesophagus]] and muscle weakness.<ref>{{cite web | ti
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  • ...calcium channel blockers (i.e. verapamil, deltiazem, nifedipine) and Beta-receptor antagonists (i.e. propranolol). Beta-receptor antagonists do not cause vasodilation but they do decrease the heart's dema
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  • !Receptor <br/> (↑ = opens. ↓ = closes) <ref name=boron/> <br> <font size=1> On [ |rowspan=2| [[nitric oxide]] || ↑[[NO receptor]] on smooth muscle || ↑[[cyclic GMP|cGMP]] --> ↑[[protein kinase g|PKG]
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  • ..., into the [[sarcoplasm]] of muscle cell. Calcium ions bind to [[ryanodine receptor]]s on the [[sarcoplasmic reticulum]] causing a flux of calcium ions to the
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  • ...tp://www.nature.com/bjp/journal/v143/n4/full/0705974a.html "Selective GABA-receptor actions of amobarbital on thalamic neurons."] ''British Journal of Pharmaco ...hader RI | title=Acute barbiturate administration increases benzodiazepine receptor binding in vivo | journal=Psychopharmacology (Berl) | volume=96 | issue=3 |
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  • ...the [[Alpha-4 beta-2 nicotinic receptor|α4β2]] [[nicotinic acetylcholine receptor#Subunits|subtypes]]. It was developed as a less toxic [[analog (chemistry)|
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  • ...nic acetylcholine receptor]]s selective for the [[Alpha-4 beta-2 nicotinic receptor|α4β2]] subtype, and has been researched for use as an [[analgesic]], alth
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  • ...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 ...for the κ<sub>1</sub> opioid receptors. μ opioid receptors are the main receptor through which [[morphine]] acts. Classically, μ opioid receptors are presy
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  • ...nti-inflammatory action is induced through the activation of [[cannabinoid receptor]]s which prevents [[microglia]]l activation that elicits the inflammation.
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  • ...Tomasini MC, Gessa GL, Bebe BW, Tanganelli S, Antonelli T. The Cannabinoid Receptor Agonist WIN 55,212-2 Regulates Glutamate Transmission in Rat Cerebral Corte ...t.'' 1997 '''221''' 157</ref>. It activates p42 and p44 [[MAP kinase]] via receptor-mediated signaling.<ref>M. Bouaboula ''et al. Biochem. J.'' 1995 '''312'''
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  • ...3.4nM and selectivity of around 200x for CB<sub>2</sub> over [[Cannabinoid receptor type 1|CB<sub>1</sub>]] receptors. It was discovered by, and named after, [ ...antiinflamatory action is induced through agonist action at [[cannabinoid receptor]]s, which prevents [[microglia]]l activation that elicits the inflammation.
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  • ...bind to the centrally expressed cannabinoid receptor type-1 ([[Cannabinoid receptor 1|CB<sub>1</sub>]]) and therefore does not exert psychomimetic effects.
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  • ...cannabinoid receptors]], acting as an [[inverse agonist]] at [[Cannabinoid receptor 1|CB<sub>1</sub>]] receptors.<ref name="pmid18077343">{{cite journal |autho
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  • ...nabidiol modulates and directly activates alpha-1 and alpha-1-Beta glycine receptor function|journal = [[Pharmacology]]|volume = 83|issue = 4|pages = 217–222 ...acting on a [[cannabinoid receptor]] on the [[ciliary body]] called the CB receptor.<ref>{{cite journal|author = Goldberg J, Flowerdew G, Smith E, Brody JA, Ts
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  • ...ub>]], [[GABAA-rho receptor|GABA<sub>A</sub>-ρ]], [[glycine]] and [[5-HT3 receptor|5-HT<sub>3</sub> receptors]] that are composed of five [[protein subunit]]s ...e journal | author = Sine S, Engel A | title = Recent advances in Cys-loop receptor structure and function. | journal = Nature | volume = 440 | issue = 7083 |
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  • :{{Main|Nerve growth factor receptor}} There are two classes of [[receptor (biochemistry)|receptor]]s for neurotrophins: p75 and the "Trk" family of [[Tyrosine kinase]]s rece
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