The β3‐Adrenergic Receptor: Structure, Physiopathology of Disease, and Emerging Therapeutic Potential
Julius T. Dongdem,
Axandrah E. Etornam,
Solomon Beletaa
et al.
Abstract:The discovery and characterization of the signal cascades of the β‐adrenergic receptors have made it possible to effectively target the receptors for drug development. β‐Adrenergic receptors are a class A rhodopsin type of G protein‐coupled receptors (GPCRs) that are stimulated mainly by catecholamines and therefore mediate diverse effects of the parasympathetic nervous system in eliciting “fight or flight” type responses. They are detectable in several human tissues where they control a plethora of physiologi… Show more
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