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  1. 5-HT Receptors (42 bytes)
  2. Image:Receptors.jpg (0 bytes)
  3. Toll-like Receptors (3,863 bytes)
    1: ...th double-stranded RNA [[3ciy]]' scene='Toll-like_Receptors/3ciynice/1' >
    4: ...See [[Inflammation & Rheumatoid Arthritis]]. The receptors are multi-domain structures consisting of an extr...
    20: Articles in Proteopedia concerning Toll-like Receptors include:
    25: ...automatically seeded indices concerning Toll-like Receptors, see:
    39: ==3D Structures of Toll-like Receptors==
  4. Cytokine receptors (23,583 bytes)
    14: ====Type I cytokine receptors====
    16: ...oes not possess any enzymatic activity like other receptors. When EPO comes in contact with the extracellular...
    21: ====Type II cytokine receptors====
    22: =====Interferon receptors=====
    25: ... ligand interaction that is unique among cytokine receptors, but conserved between different IFNs. Furthermor...
  5. Category:Nuclear corepressor nuclear hormone receptors antagonist (87 bytes)
    1: ...h the keyword Nuclear corepressor nuclear hormone receptors antagonist
  6. Category:Adrenergic Receptors (51 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Adrenergic Receptors
  7. Heptahelical receptors (40 bytes)
  8. G protein-coupled receptors (40 bytes)
  9. C-di-GMP receptors with PilZ domain (1,776 bytes)
  10. Molecular Playground/Bacterial Chemotaxis Receptors (2,635 bytes)
    9: ...ect molecules such as amino acids or sugars using receptors that bind these molecules and transmit a signal i...
  11. Image:VEGF receptors.png (264 bytes)
    1: VEGF receptors opening
    4: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:VEGF_receptors.png
  12. Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptors (57 bytes)
  13. Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptors (15,708 bytes)
    1: ...1i7g]])' scene='Peroxisome_Proliferator-Activated_Receptors/Ppar_opening_2/2'>
    9: ...PPAR) α, γ, and δ are members of the [[Nuclear receptors|nuclear receptor family]]. Since their discovery ...
    18: ...] binding transcriptional factors such as nuclear receptors, to facilitate RNA polymerase function. Unligande...
    20: ...d healing. <ref>PMID:18442472</ref> These nuclear receptors are of critical importance to the body as exempli...
    30: .../> <scene name='Peroxisome_Proliferator-Activated_Receptors/Arm_ii_hydrophobic/3'>Arm II is highly hydrophobi...
  14. Lamprey Variable Lymphocyte Receptors (50 bytes)
  15. Ephrin Type-A Receptors (35 bytes)
  16. Ionotropic Glutamate Receptors (11,928 bytes)
    1: ...r, GluA2, ([[3kg2]])' scene='Ionotropic_Glutamate_Receptors/Opening/1'>
    23: ...m vesicles in presynaptic cells and interact with receptors in postsynaptic cells to allow for communication ...
    27: *'''GluD receptors''' do not bind glutamate<ref>PMID: 37177782</ref>...
    33: ...gand Binding N-Terminal of Metabotropic Glutamate Receptors]].
    37: ...uch relationships between overly active glutamate receptors leading to increased excitation/inhibition ratios...
  17. Glutamate Receptors (31 bytes)
  18. Beta-2 Adrenergic Receptors (39 bytes)
  19. Peroxisome Proliferator-Activator Receptors (57 bytes)
    1: #REDIRECT [[Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptors]]
  20. Category:Sialic acid receptors junctional adhesion molecule some (86 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Sialic acid receptors junctional adhesion molecule some

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  1. Acetylcholine (3,078 bytes)
    12: ...a gravis is another condition where acetylcholine receptors at the neuromuscular junction are targeted by the...
  2. 2src (9,009 bytes)
    13: ...primary kinases activated following engagement of receptors and plays a role in the activation of other prote...
  3. 1boy (4,127 bytes)
    23: ...ron-gamma (refs 2, 3) and interleukin-10 (ref. 4) receptors.
  4. 1wch (4,972 bytes)
    24: ...ay, by dephosphorylating insulin or growth factor receptors that contain tandem phosphotyrosines. The structu...
  5. 1wck (3,950 bytes)
    24: ...s for C1q-like activity, including binding to C1q receptors, suggest that BclA does not mimic C1q, we show th...
  6. 1hg5 (4,951 bytes)
    11: ...of small R-SNARES (Soluble NSF Attachment Protein REceptors) between plasma membranes and endosomes including...
  7. 1hg2 (4,949 bytes)
    11: ...of small R-SNARES (Soluble NSF Attachment Protein REceptors) between plasma membranes and endosomes including...
  8. 1hg4 (4,371 bytes)
    24: ... than that seen previously for most other nuclear receptors. Intriguingly, this cavity has partial occupancy ...
  9. 1qku (6,751 bytes)
    11: ... hormone receptor. The steroid hormones and their receptors are involved in the regulation of eukaryotic gene...
  10. 1qkt (6,392 bytes)
    11: ... hormone receptor. The steroid hormones and their receptors are involved in the regulation of eukaryotic gene...
  11. 9bip (3,850 bytes)
    13: ... that, unlike other proton-sensitive channels and receptors, no single site is critical for proton recognitio...
    15: ...ular basis of proton sensing by G protein-coupled receptors.,Howard MK, Hoppe N, Huang XP, Mitrovic D, Billes...
  12. 1vdf (4,605 bytes)
    11: ...ix through interaction with cell surface integrin receptors. Could play a role in the pathogenesis of osteoar...
  13. 9k3l (4,249 bytes)
    12: ...tream of several GPCRs, including beta-adrenergic receptors (PubMed:21488135). Stimulates the Ras signaling p...
  14. 9k4i (2,654 bytes)
    11: ...by receptor tyrosine kinases or G-protein coupled receptors. Has also been shown to be calcium-selective. May...
  15. 1gwr (6,745 bytes)
    11: ... hormone receptor. The steroid hormones and their receptors are involved in the regulation of eukaryotic gene...
    24: ... the so-called nuclear receptor (NR) box. Nuclear receptors exhibit distinct preferences for such motifs depe...
  16. 1gwq (6,709 bytes)
    11: ... hormone receptor. The steroid hormones and their receptors are involved in the regulation of eukaryotic gene...
    24: ... the so-called nuclear receptor (NR) box. Nuclear receptors exhibit distinct preferences for such motifs depe...
  17. 1gwz (2,782 bytes)
    10: ...signaling by tyrosine phosphorylated cell surface receptors such as KIT and the EGF receptor/EGFR. The SH2 re...
  18. 1dy8 (9,553 bytes)
    11: ...odimer binds to human LDLR, CD81 and SCARB1/SR-BI receptors, but this binding is not sufficient for infection...
  19. 2v25 (5,378 bytes)
    24: ...acteristic of periplasmic extracytoplasmic solute receptors and a chain topology related to the type II subfa...
  20. 4hjp (3,650 bytes)
    10: ...signaling by tyrosine phosphorylated cell surface receptors such as KIT and the EGF receptor/EGFR. The SH2 re...

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