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  2. Sigma receptor - Wikipedia

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    The fungal protein ERG2, a C-8 sterol isomerase, falls into the same protein family as sigma-1. Both localize to the ER membrane, although sigma-1 is also reported to be a cell surface receptor. Sigma-2 is an EXPERA domain protein [4] with a mostly intracellular (ER membrane) localization. [5]

  3. Sigma-1 receptor - Wikipedia

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    The σ 1 receptor is defined by its unique pharmacological profile. In 1976 Martin reported that the effects of N-allylnormetazocine (SKF-10,047) could not be due to activity at the μ and κ receptors (named from the first letter of their selective ligands morphine and ketazocine, respectively) and a new type of opioid receptor was proposed; σ (from the first letter of SKF-10,047). [13]

  4. Sigma-2 receptor - Wikipedia

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    27346 69071 Ensembl ENSG00000109084 ENSMUSG00000037278 UniProt Q5BJF2 Q8VD00 RefSeq (mRNA) NM_014573 NM_133706 RefSeq (protein) NP_055388 NP_598467 Location (UCSC) Chr 17: 28.32 – 28.33 Mb Chr 11: 78.43 – 78.44 Mb PubMed search Wikidata View/Edit Human View/Edit Mouse The sigma-2 receptor (σ 2 R) is a sigma receptor subtype that has attracted attention due to its involvement in diseases ...

  5. Aromatic L-amino acid decarboxylase - Wikipedia

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    Such receptor-mediated regulation is biphasic, with an initial short term activation followed by long term activation. The short term activation is thought to proceed through kinase activation and subsequent phosphorylation of AADC, while the sensitivity of long term activation to protein translation inhibitors suggests regulation of mRNA ...

  6. Sigma - Wikipedia

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    In biology, the sigma receptor (σ–receptors) is a type of cell surface receptor. In biochemistry, the σ factor (or specificity factor) is a protein found in RNA polymerase. In bone physiology, the bone remodeling period—i.e., the life span of a basic multicellular unit—has historically been referred to as the sigma period.

  7. Receptor (biochemistry) - Wikipedia

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    Receptors of a particular type are linked to specific cellular biochemical pathways that correspond to the signal. While numerous receptors are found in most cells, each receptor will only bind with ligands of a particular structure. This has been analogously compared to how locks will only accept specifically shaped keys. When a ligand binds ...

  8. How Long Does Compounded Semaglutide Last in the Fridge ... - AOL

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    Generally, you should store this injectable GLP-1 receptor agonist medication at 36 to 46 degrees Fahrenheit. Although, once again, check the compounded semaglutide you’re taking for specific ...

  9. Lu 29-252 - Wikipedia

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