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Meaning of "adrenergic receptors"

adrenergic receptors - Adrenergic receptors are a class of G protein-coupled receptors that respond to the catecholamines adrenaline and noradrenaline. They play a crucial role in the sympathetic nervous system response to stress
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Adrenergic receptors are also implicated in vascular activity.
Adrenaline acts by binding to a variety of adrenergic receptors.
Adrenergic receptors are present in many different cells.
Epinephrine acts by binding to a variety of adrenergic receptors.
It acts on specific adrenergic receptors located in the cell membrane.
Epinephrine binds to all of the adrenergic receptors.
Binding to adrenergic receptors causes a neuronal and hormonal response.
Describe the different types of adrenergic receptors.
The adrenergic receptors are the most easy to get desensitized.
It activates both α and β adrenergic receptors.
Adrenergic receptors can produce both excitatory and inhibitory effects.
Clonidine behaves as an agonist towards alpha adrenergic receptors.
Aripiprazole antagonism of adrenergic receptors explains the orthostatic hypotension.
These effects are probably due to an action on adrenergic receptors.
These hormones activate adrenergic receptors throughout the body.

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Norepinephrine works by binding and activating alpha adrenergic receptors.
The responsiveness of adrenergic receptors is usually decreased in the presence of circulating catecholamines.
Phenoxybenzamine forms a permanent covalent bond with adrenergic receptors.
The two main adrenergic receptors are the alpha and beta receptors.
These drugs act directly on one or more adrenergic receptors.
Adrenergic receptors are expressed by various cell types and are central for human physiology.
Carvedilol reversibly binds to beta adrenergic receptors on cardiac myocytes.
Dextroamphetamine stimulates the release of norepinephrine from central adrenergic receptors.
It stimulates β adrenergic receptors.
An adrenergic agonist is a drug that stimulates a response from the adrenergic receptors.
It acts on adrenergic receptors located in the cell membrane that also respond to norepinephrine.
These compounds interact with cell surface adrenergic receptors.
Drugs that act on adrenergic receptors or affect the life cycle of adrenergic transmitters.
Indirect effects on adrenergic receptors.
Phenylephrine hydrochloride is a sympathomimetic agent with mainly direct effects on adrenergic receptors.
These compounds block the adrenergic receptors and thus inhibit the effect of adrenaline.
The compounds described herein activate alpha adrenergic receptors.
Genes of some adrenergic receptors also were investigated in ADHD.
An adrenergic antagonist is a drug that inhibits the function of adrenergic receptors.
Once released, norepinephrine binds adrenergic receptors on peripheral tissues.
Ephedrine works by increasing the activity of the α and β adrenergic receptors.
It operates via the beta - adrenergic receptors in the body.
The actions of norepinephrine are carried out via binding to adrenergic receptors.
It stimulates the beta2 adrenergic receptors and has anabolic thermogenic effects.
Noradrenaline and adrenaline have effects on alpha and beta adrenergic receptors.
Penbutolol acts on the β1 adrenergic receptors in both the heart and the kidney.
Its actions vary by tissue type and tissue expression of adrenergic receptors.
In humans, there are nine subtypes of adrenergic receptors with different functions and pharmacology.
The toxic effects of veratrum alkaloids are directly induced by antagonism of adrenergic receptors.
Studies about the relation between TENS and adrenergic receptors are rare and contradictory.
Pseudoephedrine is a sympathomimetic agent with both direct and indirect effects on adrenergic receptors.
Yohimbine blocks alpha-2 adrenergic receptors which are part of the sympathetic nervous system.
You do not need take clenbuterol to get your adrenergic receptors desensitized.
On the other hand, a1 adrenergic receptors are concentrated on postcapillary venules in the nasal mucosa.
Catecholamines are the primary regulators of adipose tissue through the adrenergic receptors.

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Adrenergic receptors are also implicated in vascular activity
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