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Adrenergic receptors respond to [[Adrenaline|adrenaline]] and [[Noradrenaline|noradrenaline]] and can be found in a variety of different tissues. | Adrenergic receptors respond to [[Adrenaline|adrenaline]] and [[Noradrenaline|noradrenaline]] and can be found in a variety of different tissues. | ||
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Adrenergic receptors are G-protein coupled receptors. <ref>Gomparts,B.D (2009) 'signal transduction' (pp 38) Elsevier/academic press: Amsterdam.</ref> | Adrenergic receptors are G-protein coupled receptors. <ref>Gomparts,B.D (2009) 'signal transduction' (pp 38) Elsevier/academic press: Amsterdam.</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 15:50, 23 November 2011
Adrenergic receptors respond to adrenaline and noradrenaline and can be found in a variety of different tissues.
Adrenergic receptors can be sub divided into two major classes: α and β.
Adrenergic receptors can be further subdived into α1 , α2, β1 and β2.
Adrenergic receptors are G-protein coupled receptors. [1]
References
- ↑ Gomparts,B.D (2009) 'signal transduction' (pp 38) Elsevier/academic press: Amsterdam.