- "Dorlands
Medical Dictionary:
cholinergic receptors".[permanent dead link] "Medicinal
Chemistry of
Adrenergics and
Cholinergics".
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Cholinergic urticaria or also
known as (CholU) and CU, is a rare form of
hives (urticaria) that is
triggered by an
elevation in body temperature, breaking...
- A
cholinergic crisis is an over-stimulation at a
neuromuscular junction due to an
excess of
acetylcholine (ACh), as a
result of the
inactivity of the...
- A
cholinergic neuron is a
nerve cell
which mainly uses the
neurotransmitter acetylcholine (ACh) to send its messages. Many
neurological systems are cholinergic...
- An
acetylcholine receptor (abbreviated AChR) or a
cholinergic receptor is an
integral membrane protein that
responds to the
binding of acetylcholine,...
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Chemistry of
Adrenergics and
Cholinergics".
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original on 2010-11-04.
Retrieved 2010-10-23. Karadsheh...
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addition to its
function in
energy homeostasis,
ghrelin also
activates the
cholinergic–dopaminergic
reward link in
inputs to the
ventral tegmental area and...
- neurotransmitter. Later, Dale
named substances that
mimic acetylcholine action as "
cholinergics". In 1914, Dale also
distinguished two
types of
activities of acetylcholine...
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Wider use is
discouraged due to the
significant side
effects related to
cholinergic excess including seizures,
muscle weakness, bradycardia, bronchoconstriction...
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generalized as
either adrenergic fibers,
releasing noradrenaline, or
cholinergic fibers, both
releasing acetylcholine and
expressing acetylcholine receptors...