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Muscarinic acetylcholine receptors (
mAChRs) are
acetylcholine receptors that form G protein-coupled
receptor complexes in the cell
membranes of certain...
- drug that
blocks the
activity of the
muscarinic acetylcholine receptors (
mAChRs). The
muscarinic receptors are
proteins involved in the
transmission of...
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receptors (nACh
Rs), the kappa-bungarotoxin
family with
neuronal nACh
Rs, and
muscarinic toxins with
muscarinic acetylcholine receptors (
mAChRs). The three-finger...
- M3 receptor. It
competitively binds to the
acetylcholine binding site on
mAChRs,
causing right-ward
shift in the dose
response curves for
mAChR agonists...
- m****ive
release of
acetylcholine that will
attach to
mAChRs. Once too many are involved, the
mAChRs will
reduce or
block further cholinergic input, which...
- and
potentially muscular contraction.[citation needed] In contrast, the
mAChRs are not ion channels, but
belong instead to the
superfamily of G-protein-coupled...
- of
acetylcholine receptors known as
muscarinic acetylcholine receptors (
mAchRs), so that the
buildup of
acetylcholine produced by loss of the acetylcholinesterase...
- (nAch
Rs)
muscanaric Ach
receptors (
mAchRs) - on both
endothelial and
smooth muscle cells nAch
Rs-
modulate cytokines,
counteract inflammation mAchRs- endothelial...
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steroids also
halted the
decline in
muscarinic acetylcholine receptors (
mAChRs) in
animal models of Alzheimer's disease. In both cases, the
effects seem...
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receptors and is said to have
virtually no
affinity for the 5-HT1, GABA,
mAChRs, α1-, and β-adrenoreceptors. It is a
potent agonist of the 5-HT2B receptor...