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"Rapid down regulation of beta adrenergic receptors by combining antidepressant drugs with forced swim: a model of ... Other theories for increases in strength relating to neural adaptation include: agonist-antagonist muscle decreased co- ... Antidepressant drugs, such as those that cause down regulation of β-adrenergic receptors, can cause rapid neural adaptations in ... Neural receptor cells that process and receive stimulation go through constant changes for mammals and other living organisms ...
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Additionally, β-adrenergic receptor agonists such as norepinephrine may alter the protein synthesis-dependent late phase of LTP ... Straube T, Frey JU (2003). "Involvement of beta-adrenergic receptors in protein synthesis-dependent late long-term potentiation ... As mentioned previously, AMPA receptors are the brain's most abundant glutamate receptors and mediate the majority of its ... In particular, NMDA receptor-dependent LTP in the adult CA1 hippocampus is the most widely studied type of LTP, and is ...
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Pathway The Wnt signaling pathway The JAK-STAT signaling pathway The Adrenergic receptor Pathways The Acetylcholine receptor ... In general terms, platelet activation initiated by agonist takes to a signaling cascade that leads to an increase of the ... Wu, MY; Hill, CS (March 2009). "Tgf-beta superfamily signaling in embryonic development and homeostasis". Developmental Cell. ... Therefore, there are four main transmembrane receptor types: G protein coupled receptors (GPCRs), tyrosine kinase receptors ( ...