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Adrenomedullin (ADM) is a
peptide hormone that
plays an
important role in
various physiological processes throughout the
human body.
Initially discovered...
- receptors: with RAMP1:
produces a CGRP
receptor with RAMP2:
produces an
adrenomedullin (AM) receptor,
designated AM1 with RAMP3:
produces a dual CGRP/AM receptor...
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calcitonin family of
peptides consisting of calcitonin, amylin,
adrenomedullin,
adrenomedullin 2 (intermedin) and calcitonin‑receptor‑stimulating peptide....
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occupational rating AM, a
complexity class related to Arthur–Merlin
protocol Adrenomedullin, a
protein Air m**** (astronomy),
measure of the
amount of air along...
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function as
either a
calcitonin gene-related
peptide (CGRP)
receptor or an
adrenomedullin receptor,
depending on
which members of the RAMP
family are expressed...
- to
encode an
adrenomedullin receptor. However, when the
corresponding protein was expressed, it was
found not to
respond to
adrenomedullin (ADM). It was...
- proteins.
There are many families, some of
which are
listed below:
Adrenomedullin (AM)
Angiopoietin (Ang)
Autocrine motility factor Bone morphogenetic...
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Ranibizumab Decoy receptors:
Aflibercept Others Additional growth factors:
Adrenomedullin Colony-stimulating
factors (see here instead)
Connective tissue growth...
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fetal tissue. The
placenta normally produces the
potent vasodilator adrenomedullin but it is
reduced in pre-eclampsia and eclampsia.
Other vasodilators...
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managing Morocco's
expressways Abductor digiti minimi muscle of hand
Adrenomedullin, a
vasodilator peptide hormone Adaptive delta modulation, a digital-to-analog...