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  2. RANK - Wikipedia

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    Receptor activator of nuclear factor κ B (RANK), also known as TRANCE receptor or TNFRSF11A, is a member of the tumor necrosis factor receptor (TNFR) molecular sub-family. RANK is the receptor for RANK-Ligand and part of the RANK/RANKL/OPG signaling pathway that regulates osteoclast differentiation and activation. It is associated with bone ...

  3. Colony stimulating factor 1 receptor - Wikipedia

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    Chemical structure of Pexidartinib (PLX3397), an FDA-approved small molecule inhibitor of CSF1R. Structure of monoclonal antibody Emactuzumab light and heavy chain complexed with CSF1R. Because TAM CSF1R signaling is tumor-permissive and can cause tumor treatment-resistance, CSF1R signaling is a promising therapeutic target in the treatment of ...

  4. RANKL - Wikipedia

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    8600 21943 Ensembl ENSG00000120659 ENSMUSG00000022015 UniProt O14788 O35235 RefSeq (mRNA) NM_003701 NM_033012 NM_011613 RefSeq (protein) NP_003692 NP_143026 NP_035743 Location (UCSC) Chr 13: 42.56 – 42.61 Mb Chr 14: 78.51 – 78.55 Mb PubMed search Wikidata View/Edit Human View/Edit Mouse Receptor activator of nuclear factor kappa- Β ligand (RANKL), also known as tumor necrosis factor ...

  5. Downregulation and upregulation - Wikipedia

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    The disequilibrium caused by these changes often causes withdrawal when the long-term use of a drug is discontinued. Upregulation and downregulation can also happen as a response to toxins or hormones. An example of upregulation in pregnancy is hormones that cause cells in the uterus to become more sensitive to oxytocin.

  6. Biochemical cascade - Wikipedia

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    RANKL is a member of the TNF superfamily of ligands. Through binding to the RANK receptor it activates various molecules, like NF-kappa B, MAPK, NFAT and PI3K52. The RANKL/RANK signaling pathway regulates osteoclastogenesis, as well as, the survival and activation of osteoclasts. [56] [57]

  7. TAAR1 - Wikipedia

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    Trace amine-associated receptor 1 (TAAR1) is a trace amine-associated receptor (TAAR) protein that in humans is encoded by the TAAR1 gene. [5]TAAR1 is a primarily intracellular amine-activated G s-coupled and G q-coupled G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) that is primarily expressed in several peripheral organs and cells (e.g., the stomach, small intestine, duodenum, and white blood cells ...

  8. Sampling (signal processing) - Wikipedia

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    Signal sampling representation. The continuous signal S(t) is represented with a green colored line while the discrete samples are indicated by the blue vertical lines. In signal processing, sampling is the reduction of a continuous-time signal to a discrete-time signal. A common example is the conversion of a sound wave to a sequence of "samples".

  9. Epoxyeicosatrienoic acid - Wikipedia

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    EETs have the opposite effects. They are one type of endothelium-derived hyperpolarizing factor, i.e. a substance and/or electrical signal synthesized or generated in and released from the vascular endothelium that hyperpolarize nearby vascular smooth muscle cells. This causes these cells to relax and thereby lowers blood pressure.