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Makarov: opioid receptor antagonistsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > антагонисты опиоидных рецепторов
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Opioid receptor — Opioid receptors are a group of G protein coupled receptors with opioids as ligands.[1][2][3] The endogenous opioids are dynorphins, enkephalins, endorphins, endomorphins and nociceptin. The opioid receptors are 40% identical to somatostatin… … Wikipedia
kappa Opioid receptor — Opioid receptor, kappa 1 Rendering based on PDB 2A0D … Wikipedia
delta Opioid receptor — Opioid receptor, delta 1 Rendering based on PDB 1OZC … Wikipedia
mu Opioid receptor — Opioid receptor, mu 1 Identifiers Symbols OPRM1; KIAA0403; LMOR; MOR; MOR1; OPRM External IDs … Wikipedia
Mu Opioid receptor — The μ opioid receptors (MOR) are a class of opioid receptors with high affinity for enkephalins and beta endorphin but low affinity for dynorphins. The prototypical μ receptor agonist is the opium alkaloid morphine; μ (mu) refers to morphine.… … Wikipedia
Delta Opioid receptor — The δ opioid receptors, also known as delta opioid receptor or simply delta receptor, abbreviated DOR, is an opioid receptor that has enkephalins as their endogenous ligands.cite journal | author = Quock RM, Burkey TH, Varga E, Hosohata Y,… … Wikipedia
Opioid dependence — Opioid dependency Classification and external resources ICD 10 F11.2 … Wikipedia
Opioid — Endogenous opioid peptides Skeletal molecular images Adrenorphin Amidorphin Casomorphin … Wikipedia
Receptor antagonist — This article is about the biochemistry term. For other uses, see Antagonist (disambiguation). Antagonists will block the binding of an agonist at a receptor molecule, inhibiting the signal produced by a receptor agonist coupling. A receptor… … Wikipedia
Opioid antagonist — An opioid antagonist is a receptor antagonist that acts on opioid receptors. Naloxone and naltrexone are commonly used opioid antagonist drugs which are competitive antagonists that bind to the opioid receptors with higher affinity than agonists… … Wikipedia
Receptor (biochemistry) — For other uses, see Receptor (disambiguation). In biochemistry, a receptor is a molecule found on the surface of a cell, which receives specific chemical signals from neighbouring cells or the wider environment within an organism. These signals… … Wikipedia