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The beta-adrenergic receptors.

Herz, 2003
The beta-adrenergic receptors of the myocardium play an important role in the regulation of heart function. The beta-adrenergic receptors belong to the family of G-protein coupled receptors. Three subtypes have been distinguished (beta1-, beta2-, and beta3-adrenoceptors).
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Perspectives in adrenergic beta‐receptor blockade

Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 1969
The adrenergic ß‐receptor blocking drugs currently undergoing clinical evaluation are classified in relation to their pharmacological properties. Particular consideration is given to those pharmacological properties that may be of importance in the clinical application of these drugs.
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Astrocytic beta(2)-adrenergic receptors: from physiology to pathology.

Progress in neurobiology, 2010
G. Laureys   +8 more
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Characterization of the adrenergic beta-receptor in the urinary bladder of man and cat.

Acta Pharmacologica et Toxicologica, 2009
Arne Nergårdh, Boréus Lo, A. Naglo
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Beta-Adrenergic Receptor Blocking Drugs

Medical Clinics of North America, 1973
T, Lawrence, W S, Frankl
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Skeletal muscle beta-adrenergic receptors: variations due to fiber type and training.

American Journal of Physiology, 1984
R. Williams, M. Caron, K. Daniel
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Reduced sensitivity of lymphocyte beta-adrenergic receptors in patients with endogenous depression and psychomotor agitation.

New England Journal of Medicine, 1985
J. Mann   +6 more
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Glucocorticoids increase pulmonary beta-adrenergic receptors in fetal rabbit.

Endocrinology, 1980
John B. Cheng   +3 more
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The Beta-adrenergic receptors

Trends in Pharmacological Sciences, 1992
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