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Caraway Extract Increases <i>Ucp-1</i> mRNA Expression in C3H10T1/2 Adipocytes Through Direct and Indirect Effects. [PDF]
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The Comparative Effectiveness of PDE5 Inhibitors and β3 Agonists Versus α-Blockers in Medical Expulsive Therapy for Distal Ureteric Stones: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials. [PDF]
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Human GPCR Interactome and Investigation of the KCTD/beta2-adrenergic Receptor Interactions
Ekaterina Sokolina
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The adrenergic or sympathetic nervous system is part of the autonomic nervous system and comprises neural and endocrine circuits that use norepinephrine or epinephrine as neurotransmitters. The adrenergic system includes norepinephrine- and epinephrine-producing neurons in the central nervous system, norepinephrine-producing postganglionic sympathetic ...
De Leeuw, Peter W., Kroon, Abraham A.
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The adrenergic or sympathetic nervous system is part of the autonomic nervous system and comprises neural and endocrine circuits that use norepinephrine or epinephrine as neurotransmitters. The adrenergic system includes norepinephrine- and epinephrine-producing neurons in the central nervous system, norepinephrine-producing postganglionic sympathetic ...
De Leeuw, Peter W., Kroon, Abraham A.
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Medical Clinics of North America, 1987
Although most of the centrally and peripherally-acting adrenergic inhibitors have been available for several years, they continue to contribute importantly to antihypertensive therapy. There are remarkably few contraindications to their use. They are useful in hypertension of all grades of severity, and are also valuable in complicated forms of ...
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Although most of the centrally and peripherally-acting adrenergic inhibitors have been available for several years, they continue to contribute importantly to antihypertensive therapy. There are remarkably few contraindications to their use. They are useful in hypertension of all grades of severity, and are also valuable in complicated forms of ...
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1995
Of the three classes of bronchodilators (β2-adrenergic–receptor agonists, methylxanthines, and anticholinergic agents), the β2-adrenergic–receptor agonists produce the greatest bronchodilation in patients with bronchial asthma.1 β2-Adrenergic agonists are generally preferred both for the relief of acute symptoms2,3 and for the prevention of exercise ...
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Of the three classes of bronchodilators (β2-adrenergic–receptor agonists, methylxanthines, and anticholinergic agents), the β2-adrenergic–receptor agonists produce the greatest bronchodilation in patients with bronchial asthma.1 β2-Adrenergic agonists are generally preferred both for the relief of acute symptoms2,3 and for the prevention of exercise ...
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AACN Clinical Issues: Advanced Practice in Acute and Critical Care, 1995
Beta adrenergic agonists are the most widely used agents in the management of bronchospasm as a result of their rapid onset of action and predictable efficacy. Administration of these agents by inhalation provides several advantages, including rapid effect, decreased adverse effects, and fewer drug interactions.
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Beta adrenergic agonists are the most widely used agents in the management of bronchospasm as a result of their rapid onset of action and predictable efficacy. Administration of these agents by inhalation provides several advantages, including rapid effect, decreased adverse effects, and fewer drug interactions.
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Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 1996
The gravity-dependency and age-dependency of noradrenergic vasoconstrictor outflow to skeletal muscle (muscle sympathetic nerve activity; MSNA) in humans was analyzed by applying microneurography technique. The basal level of MSNA in the horizontally supine position increased with aging without significant changes in arterial baroreflex sensitivity ...
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The gravity-dependency and age-dependency of noradrenergic vasoconstrictor outflow to skeletal muscle (muscle sympathetic nerve activity; MSNA) in humans was analyzed by applying microneurography technique. The basal level of MSNA in the horizontally supine position increased with aging without significant changes in arterial baroreflex sensitivity ...
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