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... interacting with specific intracellular receptors to regulate gene expression. This superfamily of receptors includes both steroid and nonsteroid receptors. Like many nonsteroid hormone receptors, PXR (Pregnane X Receptor) binds as a heterodimer with RXR to a DNA sequence typical of a nonsteroid hor ...
... interacting with specific intracellular receptors to regulate gene expression. This superfamily of receptors includes both steroid and nonsteroid receptors. Like many nonsteroid hormone receptors, PXR (Pregnane X Receptor) binds as a heterodimer with RXR to a DNA sequence typical of a nonsteroid hor ...
1 -blocker
... • Usually no effects on serum lipids Why would this be an advantage over other drugs such as -blockers? ...
... • Usually no effects on serum lipids Why would this be an advantage over other drugs such as -blockers? ...
pps
... Typical diseases The search for pharmaceutical drugs used to be rather straight forward until recent times: A wealth of information about the disease, its causes, and the clinical symptoms were readily available. Thus the starting point for the pharmacological therapy was known. Example: inhibition ...
... Typical diseases The search for pharmaceutical drugs used to be rather straight forward until recent times: A wealth of information about the disease, its causes, and the clinical symptoms were readily available. Thus the starting point for the pharmacological therapy was known. Example: inhibition ...
Mecamylamine (a nicotine antagonist) for smoking cessation
... scheduled quit date. The abstinence rates in these four groups were respectively 40%, 20%, 15% and 15%. The higher abstinence rate in the group treated with combination therapy was not statistically significant. The authors reported a statistically significant benefit of mecamylamine using Kaplan-Me ...
... scheduled quit date. The abstinence rates in these four groups were respectively 40%, 20%, 15% and 15%. The higher abstinence rate in the group treated with combination therapy was not statistically significant. The authors reported a statistically significant benefit of mecamylamine using Kaplan-Me ...
G-Protein Subunit Isoforms Couple Differentially to Receptors that
... and any spurious events were manually rejected, whereas any missed events were flagged for inclusion in the mean amplitude and frequency calculations. mEPSC frequencies were calculated by dividing the total number of mEPSC events by the total time sampled. V iral construction and e xpression of PTx ...
... and any spurious events were manually rejected, whereas any missed events were flagged for inclusion in the mean amplitude and frequency calculations. mEPSC frequencies were calculated by dividing the total number of mEPSC events by the total time sampled. V iral construction and e xpression of PTx ...
neuroregulatory effects of nicotine
... Nicotine acts on a select group of receptors centrally, and receptor interactions appear to be quite specific, resembling those of few other compounds. The exceptions are alkaloidal analogs such as cytisine and anabasine and the chemical stereo-isomers, 3-methyl-pyrridyl-pyrolidine and (+)nicotine ( ...
... Nicotine acts on a select group of receptors centrally, and receptor interactions appear to be quite specific, resembling those of few other compounds. The exceptions are alkaloidal analogs such as cytisine and anabasine and the chemical stereo-isomers, 3-methyl-pyrridyl-pyrolidine and (+)nicotine ( ...
BALANCING ANTI-AMYLOID AND ANTI-CHOLINESTERASE CAPACITY IN A SINGLE CHEMICAL INSILICO Research Article
... ACh level in the brain by decreasing the hydrolysis of ACh. Amyloidβ (Aβ), formed by the continuously proteolytic processing of β amyloid precursor protein (APP) by β and γ-secretase [7, 8], plays a central role in the pathogenesis of AD. Recent evidence indicated certain links between Aβ and AChE [ ...
... ACh level in the brain by decreasing the hydrolysis of ACh. Amyloidβ (Aβ), formed by the continuously proteolytic processing of β amyloid precursor protein (APP) by β and γ-secretase [7, 8], plays a central role in the pathogenesis of AD. Recent evidence indicated certain links between Aβ and AChE [ ...
Donald Jasinski by Leo E. Hollister
... DJ: I was fortunate, yes. And, I had this wonderful opportunity. It was there. And, they were constantly looking for people to bring into the area. LH: Well, I remember that, almost simultaneously, when I published the first paper on THC and synhexyl, Andy Wile published one in Science. Andy wanted ...
... DJ: I was fortunate, yes. And, I had this wonderful opportunity. It was there. And, they were constantly looking for people to bring into the area. LH: Well, I remember that, almost simultaneously, when I published the first paper on THC and synhexyl, Andy Wile published one in Science. Andy wanted ...
Drugs:Uses and Abuses— Stimulants
... ● A cocaine high only lasts about 5 to 20 minutes. ● The term “crack” refers to the crackling sound heard when the mixture is heated or smoked. ● The intensity of euphoria depends on the way the drug is ingested. The faster the absorption, the more intense the high. ● There are more hospitalizations ...
... ● A cocaine high only lasts about 5 to 20 minutes. ● The term “crack” refers to the crackling sound heard when the mixture is heated or smoked. ● The intensity of euphoria depends on the way the drug is ingested. The faster the absorption, the more intense the high. ● There are more hospitalizations ...
Biospectra Analysis: Model Proteome
... dataset as being most closely aligned with the neurotransmitter dopamine, and their agonist or antagonist properties was probed. Distinguishing the results described in this study from those obtained with affinity-based methods, the observed association between biospectra and biological response pro ...
... dataset as being most closely aligned with the neurotransmitter dopamine, and their agonist or antagonist properties was probed. Distinguishing the results described in this study from those obtained with affinity-based methods, the observed association between biospectra and biological response pro ...
Nicotinic agonist
A nicotinic agonist is a drug that mimics the action of acetylcholine (ACh) at nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs). The nAChR is named for its affinity for nicotine.Examples include nicotine (by definition), acetylcholine (the endogenous agonist of nAChRs), choline, epibatidine, lobeline, varenicline and cytisine.