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alpha-2 Adrenergic Receptors

1988
The actions of epinephrine, an adrenal hormone and central neurotransmitter, and norepinephrine, a peripheral sympathetic and central neurotransmitter, are mediated through alpha-1, alpha-2, and beta-adrenergic receptors. In addition, a variety of drugs also produce their effects by interacting with these receptors. alpha-2 Adrenergic agonists, such as
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Transcriptional regulation of alpha-1 adrenergic receptors

Frontiers in Bioscience, 1998
Regulation of alpha1-adrenergic receptors (alpha1ARs) is a rapidly expanding field of study due to the involvement of these receptors in several human diseases. For example, upregulation of alpha1bAR mRNA/protein with agonist exposure has been implicated in myocardial hypertrophy.
D R, Scanga, D A, Schwinn
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Alpha‐adrenergic receptors in orthostatic hypotension syndromes

Neurology, 1984
Alpha-adrenergic receptor function was measured in platelets from patients with orthostatic hypotension and normotensive controls. Patients with idiopathic orthostatic hypotension (IOH) or multiple system atrophy (MSA) had more alpha-receptors than controls.
M S, Kafka   +6 more
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Alpha-Adrenergic Receptors in the Human Lung

Psychosomatic Medicine, 1971
R F, Anthracite, L, Vachon, P H, Knapp
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The alpha-1 Adrenergic Receptors

1987
Section 1: Historical Perspectives.- 1 alpha-1 Adrenergic Receptors: A Historical Perspective.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Adrenotropic Receptors.- 3. Receptor Blockers.- 4. Recent Developments.- 5. Conclusion.- References.- Section 2: Characterization of the Receptor and Its Binding Site.- 2 Biochemistry and Pharmacology of the alpha-1 Adrenergic Receptor.-
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Alpha-adrenergic receptors and blood pressure control

The American Journal of Cardiology, 1986
Alpha-adrenergic receptors play an important role in the regulation of blood pressure (BP). There are 2 principal types of alpha receptors, alpha 1 and alpha 2, and both participate in circulatory control. Alpha 1 receptors are the classic postsynaptic alpha receptors and are found on vascular smooth muscle.
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Adrenergic receptor alpha 2c

AfCS-Nature Molecule Pages, 2008
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Alpha-adrenergic receptors in circulatina cells

Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 1986
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Activation of alpha‐2 adrenergic receptors stimulates GABA release by astrocytes

Glia, 2020
Sergei G Gaidin   +2 more
exaly  

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