| 11. | ? adrenergic receptors are coupled to a stimulatory G protein of adenylyl cyclase.
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| 12. | Irreversible antagonists ? adrenergic receptors, preventing adrenaline and noradrenaline from binding.
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| 13. | It is activated by PKA and its target is the beta adrenergic receptor.
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| 14. | Note that only active muscle ? 1-adrenergic receptors will be blocked.
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| 15. | Newer, third-generation beta-blockers can cause vasodilation through blockade of alpha-adrenergic receptors.
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| 16. | This class of conopetides targets ( react with ) alpha1-adrenergic receptors.
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| 17. | An extract from pukatea is used in traditional ? 1-adrenergic receptor.
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| 18. | Direct-acting analog binds the ?-adrenergic receptors directly and generates sympathetic response.
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| 19. | The alpha-adrenergic receptor has two subclasses ? 1 and ? 2.
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| 20. | The current accepted definition of receptor antagonist is based on the-adrenergic receptor activation.
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