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  • == Histamine Agonist == ...ype of drug that binds to and activates the [[Histamine Receptor|histamine receptors]] in the body.
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  • == Histamine Antagonist == ...he action of [[Histamine|histamine]] at the [[Histamine receptor|histamine receptors]] in the body.
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  • '''Histamine H4 receptor''' (pronounced as his-ta-meen H-four re-cep-tor) is a protein t ...us compound. The "H4" refers to the fourth identified subtype of histamine receptors.
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  • ...cations that are used to block the action of histamine at the histamine H2 receptors of the parietal cells in the stomach. This decreases the production of stom ...the drug's function of blocking or inhibiting the normal function of these receptors.
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  • == Histamine H3 receptor == ...''H3R''') is a [[G-protein coupled receptor]] (GPCR) that belongs to the [[histamine receptor]] family. It is primarily found in the [[central nervous system]]
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  • ...rface of certain cells in the body. It is part of the [[Histamine receptor|histamine receptor]] family and plays a crucial role in the regulation of [[Gastric a ...s, and the number "2" signifies that it is the second subtype of histamine receptors discovered.
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  • ...rse agonist, and also has moderate affinity for the [[sigma receptor|sigma receptors]]. ...isorders. It has also been used to investigate the potential role of sigma receptors in the action of certain antipsychotic drugs.
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  • ...CR) family. It is used in scientific research to understand the role of H4 receptors in inflammation and immune response. * [[Histamine]]: An organic nitrogenous compound involved in local immune responses and a
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  • ...receptor]], which is a [[G protein-coupled receptor]] (GPCR) that binds [[histamine]] as its primary [[ligand]]. ...ligand it binds to, histamine, and it being the first subtype of histamine receptors to be discovered.
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  • .... It is primarily used in scientific research to understand the role of H3 receptors in the body. ...central nervous system. It is used in research to study the role of these receptors in various physiological processes, including neurotransmission, sleep-wake
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  • ...ific research as a selective antagonist for the [[Histamine H3 receptor|H3 histamine receptor]]. ...his makes it a valuable tool in research studies investigating the role of histamine in the brain and body.
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  • ...re a class of drugs that block the action of histamine at the histamine H2 receptors of the parietal cells in the stomach. ...]: A class of drugs that block the action of histamine at the histamine H2 receptors of the parietal cells in the stomach. Ranitidine is a type of H2 antagonist
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  • ...ɪk/) refers to a type of drug that inhibits the physiological effects of [[histamine]]. ..."antihistaminic" is derived from the prefix "anti-" meaning against, and "histamine," a compound that is involved in local immune responses.
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  • ...antagonist. It is used in scientific research to understand the role of H3 receptors in the body. ...ceptor]]. This means it binds to this receptor and blocks its function. H3 receptors are primarily found in the central nervous system and are involved in a var
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  • ...body is a tail region that interacts with cell surface receptors called Fc receptors on phagocytes. ..., or triggers [[mast cells]] and [[basophils]] to release chemicals like [[histamine]] that lead to an inflammatory response.
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  • ...] agonist. It is often used in scientific research to study the role of H2 receptors in various biological processes. ...tion, cardiac rhythm, and immune response. By selectively activating these receptors, researchers can gain insights into their role in these processes.
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  • ...lso acts as an antagonist at the 5-HT2A receptors and the [[histamine]] H1 receptors. * [[Histamine]]
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  • ...ptor]]. It is often used in [[neuroscience]] research to study the role of histamine in the brain. The compound has been shown to increase [[wakefulness]] and i * [[Histamine]]: An organic nitrogenous compound involved in local immune responses and a
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  • ...acological]] agent that inhibits the activity of [[Receptor (biochemistry)|receptors]] in the body's [[Cell (biology)|cells]]. ...s]], which block the action of histamine on [[Histamine receptor|Histamine Receptors]].
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  • ...tive histamine H1 antagonist, meaning it specifically targets H1 histamine receptors. * [[Histamine]]
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