Anatomy Physiology
.... An example would be a molecule that fits sideways into a wide
receptor site and end-on into a narrow
receptor site (Frey & Donlin 2002). ....
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Addiction
.... When the drug enters the brain it floods the nerve cell and eventually reaches the
receptor site, binding to a specific
receptor, which creates a change in the ....
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Functional Domains of GABAA RECEPTORS
.... P.; Sigel, E. Point mutations of the (1(2(2 (-aminobutyric acidA
receptor affecting modulation of the channel by ligands of the benzodiazepine binding
site. ....
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Rabies
.... Like the virus that causes AIDS, it has been shown rabies may use more than one
receptor site to gain entry into the nervous system, "European researchers have ....
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Medicine and the Immune System
.... It is important to remember that IL-2 is produced after the antigen binds to the
receptor-binding
site and is responsible for promoting the proliferation of ....
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Entomological Evolution: Substance H Introduc
.... For example, direct thrombin inhibitors may interact with the molecules substrate recognition
site and prevent the enzyme from binding platelet
receptor. ....
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Senile Dementia of the Alzheimer Type
.... (1988) suggest that this mutation may be associated with the presence of a proteoglycan
receptor-type
site and possible protease inhibition (8:1123). ....
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Bipolar Disorder
.... It focuses its activity at the serotonergic
receptor site, with very little, if any, effect on the other brain
receptor sites, including adrenergic ....
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Enzymes Function
.... the configuration of the active
site or the substrate binding
site, they can .... Transaminases transfer an amino acid to an ?-keto acid
receptor, which results in ....
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Enzymes
.... the configuration of the active
site or the substrate binding
site, they can .... Transaminases transfer an amino acid to an ?-keto acid
receptor, which results in ....
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Overview of Pathophysiology
.... their own immune systems develop. IgD is attached to B cells and provides a
receptor site for antigens. IgE is produced by plasma ....
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Overview of Pathophysiology
.... their own immune systems develop. IgD is attached to B cells and provides a
receptor site for antigens. IgE is produced by plasma ....
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OBESITY GENE Introduction Zhang, Proenca, Maf
.... adipose stores in mice (4). The OB protein action
site is reported .... Carroll, Darvishzadeh, Lee, and Friedman studied abnormal splicing of the leptin
receptor. ....
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Genetics, DNA & Disease
.... Also, the common fragile
site FRA7G maps to a region of loss of heterozygosity in .... is integral to form the functional immunoglobulin and T cell
receptor genes. ....
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Cells & the Environment
.... Once the hormone-
receptor complex binds together, it translocates to the .... It is thought that CD45 dephosphorylates a regulatory tyrosine phosphatase
site in the ....
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Cells Communicating with their Environment
.... Once the hormone-
receptor complex binds together, it translocates to the .... It is thought that CD45 dephosphorylates a regulatory tyrosine phosphatase
site in the ....
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Heme Biosynthesis in Erythroid Cells
.... (1991) observed that these IREs provide a specific binding
site for IRE .... In contrast, IRE-BP binding to the transferrin
receptor mRNA increases its stability and ....
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Infections
.... LRP is also the primary clearance
receptor for numerous endogenous proteases including .... substantially less homology about that HIV-1 catalytic
site that CRABP-1 ....
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Importance of Free Radicals
.... These compounds are able to diffuse from the
site of the original oxidative .... processes may range from loss of membrane fluidity and
receptor misalignment, to ....
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Serotonin & Depression
.... of a centralized 5-HT operating as a primary binding
site (Cannon, 1991 .... HT2 may be indicated for generalized anxiety disorder, and 5-HT1D
receptor agonists are ....
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Calcium-Dependent ATPase
.... In the plasma membrane pump, this binding
site is found near the enzyme's C .... of channels on both the plasma membrane (ie the "L-type,
receptor-operated Ca2+ ....
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The Genetic Approach to Alcoholism
.... separating the first exon from the exons which encode for the
receptor protein .... anomalies may occur somewhere near the Taq I endonuclease restriction
site in the ....
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The Genetic Approach to Alcoholism The Genetic Approach to ...
.... separating the first exon from the exons which encode for the
receptor protein .... anomalies may occur somewhere near the Tag I endonuclease restriction
site in the ....
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Treatment for Lung Cancer
.... is directed at at killing cancer cells remaining near the
site where the .... use of gefitinib, an inhibitor of the epidermal growth factor
receptor tyrosine kinase ....
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Treatments for Lung Cancer Patients
.... is directed at at killing cancer cells remaining near the
site where the .... use of gefitinib, an inhibitor of the epidermal growth factor
receptor tyrosine kinase ....
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Psychological Response to Cancer
.... Prognostic factors prior to randomization such as metastatic
site, hormonal
receptor status, and chemotherapy were significant predictors of survival. ....
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Breast cancer
.... radiation therapy involves radioactive material implanted in the breast at the
site of the .... or stop their growth if they have the HER2 protein
receptor on their ....
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Breast Cancer Factors
.... radiation therapy involves radioactive material implanted in the breast at the
site of the .... or stop their growth if they have the HER2 protein
receptor on their ....
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Breast Cancer Treatment biochemical studies aimed at determinin
.... maspin promoter is shown by the fact that mutation of this
site led to .... 1, which retained its extracellular domain, facilitating binding of the
receptor to HDL ....
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Red Blood Cells
.... number during infections, and leave the blood to accumulate at the
site of infections .... Reflex arcs consist of five components: 1) the
receptor at the end of a ....
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