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Muscarinic acetylcholine receptors, or mAChRs, are
acetylcholine receptors that form G protein-coupled
receptor complexes in the cell
membranes of certain...
- A
muscarinic receptor antagonist (MRA), also
called an antimuscarinic, is a type of
anticholinergic agent that
blocks the
activity of the
muscarinic acetylcholine...
- The
muscarinic acetylcholine receptor M1, also
known as the
cholinergic receptor,
muscarinic 1, is a
muscarinic receptor that in
humans is
encoded by...
- The
muscarinic acetylcholine receptor, also
known as cholinergic/acetylcholine
receptor M3, or the
muscarinic 3, is a
muscarinic acetylcholine receptor...
- A
muscarinic agonist is an
agent that
activates the
activity of the
muscarinic acetylcholine receptor. The
muscarinic receptor has
different subtypes...
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which provides growth and
proliferative signals via a
membrane located M1-
muscarinic receptor homolog.
Partly because of its muscle-activating function, but...
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organophosphate poisoning. However, by
blocking the
action of
acetylcholine at
muscarinic receptors,
atropine also
serves as a
treatment for
poisoning by organophosphate...
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releases ACh to
stimulate the
muscarinic receptors of the
target organ. The five main
types of
muscarinic receptors: The M1
muscarinic receptors (CHRM1) are located...
- The
muscarinic acetylcholine receptor M4, also
known as the
cholinergic receptor,
muscarinic 4 (CHRM4), is a
protein that, in humans, is
encoded by the...
- The
muscarinic acetylcholine receptor M2, also
known as the
cholinergic receptor,
muscarinic 2, is a
muscarinic acetylcholine receptor that in humans...