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  • ...rginine [[vasopressin]], belonging to the subfamily of G-protein coupled [[cell surface receptor]]s.
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  • [[Cell surface receptor]]s to which [[vasopressin]]s bind or interact in order to modify the functi
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  • #Redirect [[Cell surface receptor]]
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  • A gene encoding a cell surface receptor and transmembrane precursor protein.
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  • [[Cell surface receptor]]s that bind [[bradykinin]] and related kinins with high affinity and trigg
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  • '''Bradykinin receptors''' are "[[cell surface receptor]]s that bind [[bradykinin]] and related kinins with high affinity and trigg Bradykinin receptors are G-Protein-coupled [[cell surface receptor]]s.
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  • {{r|Cell surface receptor}}
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  • ...[biology]], '''G-protein-coupled receptors''' are the "largest family of [[cell surface receptor]]s involved in [[signal transduction]]. They share a common structure and s In [[signal transduction]], [[cell surface receptor]]s such as G-protein-coupled receptors may activate [[second messenger syst
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  • ...le ([[hormone]], [[neurotransmitter]]) is mediated via the coupling of a [[cell surface receptor|receptor]]/enzyme to a [[second messenger system]] or to an [[ion channel]] In [[signal transduction]], [[cell surface receptor]]s may activate [[second messenger system]]s such as adenyl cyclase-[[cycli
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  • {{r|Cell surface receptor}}
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  • ...'purinoceptor P2Y<sub>12</sub>''' is a [[G-protein-coupled receptor]] (a [[cell surface receptor]]). It is a subtype of [[purinergic P2 receptor]] that is a "receptor for [
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  • ...r receptor 2''' ('''EGFR''', '''erbB-1''', '''HER1''', '''HER-1''') is a [[cell surface receptor]] that is a "involved in regulation of cell growth and differentiation. It
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  • {{r|Cell surface receptor}}
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  • In [[signal transduction]], [[cell surface receptor]]s may activate [[second messenger system]]s such as adenyl cyclase-[[cycli
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  • The angiotensin receptors are G protein-coupled [[cell surface receptor]]s responsible for the [[signal transduction]] of the main effector hormone
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  • ...beta-2 adrenergic receptors''', or '''β-2 adrenergic receptors''', are [[cell surface receptor]]s of the [[G-protein-coupled receptor]] type that are in the [[sympathetic
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  • ...owth factor Receptor 2''', '''HER2''', '''HER-2''', '''HER2/neu''') is a [[cell surface receptor]] that is a "[[protein-tyrosine kinase receptor]] that is found to be overe
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  • {{r|Cell surface receptor}}
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  • ...ed by the collective signaling of an array of inhibitory and stimulatory [[cell surface receptor]]s. [[Lymphocyte#T8 killer lymphocyte|T8-lymphocyte]]s share some propertie
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  • In [[signal transduction]], [[cell surface receptor]]s may activate [[second messenger system]]s such as adenyl cyclase-[[cycli ...to a polymorphism in African-American patients of the G protein–coupled [[cell surface receptor]] kinase 5 (GRK5) that confers a natural "genetic beta-blockade".<ref name=
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  • {{r|Cell surface receptor}}
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  • {{r|Cell surface receptor}}
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  • In [[signal transduction]], [[cell surface receptor]]s may activate [[second messenger system]]s such as adenyl cyclase-[[cycli
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  • There a several [[cell surface receptor]]s for opioids. All are G-protein-coupled receptors.
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  • ===Cell surface receptor=== {{main|Cell surface receptor}}
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  • In [[signal transduction]], [[cell surface receptor]]s may activate [[second messenger system]]s such as adenyl cyclase-[[cycli
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  • {{r|Cell surface receptor}}
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  • '''APP''' is a gene that encodes a cell surface receptor and transmembrane precursor protein that is cleaved by secretases to form a
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  • '''Vasopressin receptors''' are [[cell surface receptor]]s "to which [[vasopressin]]s bind or interact in order to modify the funct
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  • {{r|Cell surface receptor}}
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  • {{r|Cell surface receptor}}
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  • {{r|Cell surface receptor}}
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  • In [[signal transduction]], [[cell surface receptor]]s may activate [[second messenger system]]s such as adenyl cyclase-[[cycli
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  • ...macrophages (recognised via IgG bound (via the Fc region) to the effector cell surface receptor, [[CD16]] (FcγRIII)), which in turn kill these tagged cells.
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  • ...tor 1B''' (AVPR1B, vasopressin 3 receptor) is a [[protein]] that acts as [[cell surface receptor]] for [[Vasopressin|arginine vasopressin]]. AVPR1B is a [[vasopressin recep
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  • G protein–coupled [[cell surface receptor]] kinase 2 (GRK2) [[genetic polymorphism]]s may also affect the response to
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  • ...' or '''antihistamine''' binds to histamine receptors without activating a cell surface receptor, thus preventing [[histamine]] or histamine agonists from acting on the cel
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  • ...ar life cycle of poliovirus begins by binding of a poliovirion to the host cell surface receptor, CD155 (1). Destabilization of the virus capsid which is receptor dependent
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  • In [[biochemistry]], '''adrenergic receptors''' are [[cell surface receptor]]s of the [[G-protein-coupled receptor]] type that are in the [[sympathetic
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  • ...n agonist of [[Biogenic amine receptor|5-hydroxytryptamine<sub>4</sub>]] [[cell surface receptor]]s that may treat severe chronic constipation.<ref name="pmid18509121">{{ci Methylnaltrexone is an antagonist of [[opioid receptor|opioid mu]] [[cell surface receptor]]s and may treat constipation due to [[opioid analgesic]]s.<ref name="pmid1
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  • Mast cells express a [[cell surface receptor]], ''c-kit''<ref name="pmid17555444">{{cite journal |author=Orfao A, Garcia
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  • This table summarizes some of the actions of AVP at its three [[cell surface receptor]]s which are differently expressed in different tissues and exerting differ ...tan]], [[tolvaptan]], [[relcovaptan]], [[lixivaptan]]) act mainly on V1a [[cell surface receptor]]s.
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  • ...to a polymorphism in African-American patients of the G protein–coupled [[cell surface receptor]] kinase (GRK5)([http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/dispomim.cgi?id=600870
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  • To infect a cell, HBV first attaches to the cell surface receptor of the host cell. To insert the viral genome into the cell, the viral membr
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  • ...PMID 16286160</ref> Other [[vasopressin]] antagonists act mainly on V1a [[cell surface receptor]]s.
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  • G protein–coupled [[cell surface receptor]] kinase 2 (GRK2) [[genetic polymorphism]]s may also affect the response to
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  • ...to a polymorphism in African-American patients of the G protein–coupled [[cell surface receptor]] kinase (GRK5) ([http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/dispomim.cgi?id=600870 ...PMID 16286160</ref> Other [[vasopressin]] antagonists act mainly on V1a [[cell surface receptor]]s.
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  • There a several [[opioid receptor]]s. All are G-protein-coupled [[cell surface receptor]]s. Clinically useful analgesic families vary in their receptor effects; th
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  • ...is a neuropeptide-modifier that acts on the N-Methyl-D-Aspartate (NMDA) [[cell surface receptor]]s for the [[neurotransmitter]] [[glutamate]].
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