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Therapeutic drugsdesignedto block OFQ receptors

research ... small molecule drugswere designedto block CGRP receptors

a drugdesignedto block NMDAR receptors

an experimental compounddesignedto block NK1 receptors

Interleukin ( IL)-2preventedreceptor blocking

an infectious agentmay causea blocking of receptors

The anesthesiacausedblocking of cutaneous receptors

Therapy of generalized tendomyopathy ( fibromyalgiacausedby blocking 5-HT3 receptors

the majority of the incretin effectwas preventedby blocking GLP-1 receptors

activation of the emetic centerto preventactivation of the emetic center

an erectile reactionwould triggeran erectile reaction

in an erectile responsewould resultin an erectile response

to normalization of the glutamate releaseleadsto normalization of the glutamate release

programmed cell deathcausesprogrammed cell death

decreased blood pressure Afterload a2causesdecreased blood pressure Afterload a2

Smith , C. C. & McMahon , L. L. Estradiol - induced increase in the magnitude of long - term potentiation(passive) is prevented bySmith , C. C. & McMahon , L. L. Estradiol - induced increase in the magnitude of long - term potentiation

any effect ( antagonistspreventingany effect ( antagonists

Pharmacological effect(passive) is caused byPharmacological effect

an increase in short - term facilitation during the natural stimulus pattern in slices from young adults at 32 ° Ccausesan increase in short - term facilitation during the natural stimulus pattern in slices from young adults at 32 ° C

activation and stimulation of proliferation of tumour cellis preventingactivation and stimulation of proliferation of tumour cell

the irreversible motor side effects caused by typical neuroleptic agentsmight preventthe irreversible motor side effects caused by typical neuroleptic agents

to an anticholinergic effectsleadingto an anticholinergic effects

signal molecules from bindingto preventsignal molecules from binding

fibrosis , the inflammatory response , and tubular cell deathpreventedfibrosis , the inflammatory response , and tubular cell death

flu attachment at the point of entryto preventflu attachment at the point of entry

glutamate to release , and that the receptors on neurons would be blocked in a hierarchy organized based on frequency of usecausesglutamate to release , and that the receptors on neurons would be blocked in a hierarchy organized based on frequency of use

to blood vessel dilating effect of carvedilol and labetalolcontributeto blood vessel dilating effect of carvedilol and labetalol

an increase in facilitation at both ages with a larger effect in young adultscausesan increase in facilitation at both ages with a larger effect in young adults

to uninhibited activation of NMDA receptors ... therefore rendering the neuron incapable of producing discrete responses to each pulse of repetitive stimulationledto uninhibited activation of NMDA receptors ... therefore rendering the neuron incapable of producing discrete responses to each pulse of repetitive stimulation

the direct effects of proinflammatory cytokines on hippocampal neuronal culturescould preventthe direct effects of proinflammatory cytokines on hippocampal neuronal cultures

the antidepressant - like effects of ( 2R,6R)-HNK in micepreventedthe antidepressant - like effects of ( 2R,6R)-HNK in mice

monocyte / macrophage entry into peripheral nerve tissues during ALS neurodegenerationpreventsmonocyte / macrophage entry into peripheral nerve tissues during ALS neurodegeneration

cell entry by their exogenous counterparts ( 8 , 17 , 48 , 58preventingcell entry by their exogenous counterparts ( 8 , 17 , 48 , 58

the acute , centrally mediated effects of leptin on food intake , body weight and CBTcan preventthe acute , centrally mediated effects of leptin on food intake , body weight and CBT

changes in dopamine signalling which could offer an alternative explanation for the effects of isolation on behaviourcauseschanges in dopamine signalling which could offer an alternative explanation for the effects of isolation on behaviour

anti - chollinergic side effects such as dry mouth , loss of balance and bladder infectionscausesanti - chollinergic side effects such as dry mouth , loss of balance and bladder infections

to the disappearance of the training effect indicating that some form of NMDA - dependent plasticity was indeed responsible for the training effectleadto the disappearance of the training effect indicating that some form of NMDA - dependent plasticity was indeed responsible for the training effect

the irreversible motor side Read More Rebecca BurwellProfessor of PsychologyMy research program uses neuroanatomical , experimental lesion , optogenetic , and electrophysiological approaches to examine the contribution of brain regions adjacent to the hippocampus ( including the perirhinal , postrhinal / parahippocampal , and entorhinal cortices ) to memory and to other higher cognitive functionsmight preventthe irreversible motor side Read More Rebecca BurwellProfessor of PsychologyMy research program uses neuroanatomical , experimental lesion , optogenetic , and electrophysiological approaches to examine the contribution of brain regions adjacent to the hippocampus ( including the perirhinal , postrhinal / parahippocampal , and entorhinal cortices ) to memory and to other higher cognitive functions

to a decrease in task performance independent of the time delay over which rats are required to maintain short - term memoryleadsto a decrease in task performance independent of the time delay over which rats are required to maintain short - term memory

both inhibitory effects , indicated by evoked GABA currents , and excitatory effects , indicated by increased Fos expression(passive) were prevented byboth inhibitory effects , indicated by evoked GABA currents , and excitatory effects , indicated by increased Fos expression

to the neuroprotective effects of IL-1ra IL-1ra ’s neuroprotective effects through a polysynaptic pathway or release of a specific substance orcontributesto the neuroprotective effects of IL-1ra IL-1ra ’s neuroprotective effects through a polysynaptic pathway or release of a specific substance or

animals to lose weight ... and also had beneficial effects to reduce levels of the so - called ' bad ' cholesterol3 without affecting levels of ' good ' cholesterol4 , and to improve glucose and insulin levelscausedanimals to lose weight ... and also had beneficial effects to reduce levels of the so - called ' bad ' cholesterol3 without affecting levels of ' good ' cholesterol4 , and to improve glucose and insulin levels

itching , nasal irritation , sneezing and mucus productiontriggeritching , nasal irritation , sneezing and mucus production

The medication(passive) is designedThe medication

the buildup of histaminesto preventthe buildup of histamines

platelet aggregation and thrombus propagation and contributes to the dissociation of aggregated plateletspreventsplatelet aggregation and thrombus propagation and contributes to the dissociation of aggregated platelets

the stimulation of oil glandsto preventthe stimulation of oil glands

adenosine from getting absorbed into them3https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20164566preventingadenosine from getting absorbed into them3https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20164566

endocrine gland functioningto preventendocrine gland functioning

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