- beta receptors
- beta-adrenergic receptors β-adrenergic r's.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
TGF beta receptors — protein Name=transforming growth factor beta, receptor type I (activin A receptor type II like kinase, 53kDa) caption= width= HGNCid=11772 Symbol=TGFBR1 AltSymbols= EntrezGene=7046 OMIM=190181 RefSeq=NM 004612 UniProt=P36897 PDB= ECnumber=… … Wikipedia
Beta blocker — Beta blockers Drug class Skeletal formula of propranolol, the first clinically successful beta blocker ATC code C07 … Wikipedia
Beta-adrenergic agonist — Beta adrenergic agonists are adrenergic agonists which act upon the beta receptors. [MeshName|Adrenergic+beta Agonists] β1 agonistsβ1 agonists: stimulates adenylyl cyclase activity; opening of calcium channel. (cardiac stimulants; used to treat… … Wikipedia
beta blocker — beta blocking, adj. Pharm. any of various substances that interfere with the action of the beta receptors: used primarily to reduce the heart rate or force in the prevention, management, or treatment of angina, hypertension, or arrythmias. Also,… … Universalium
beta blocker — n. any of a class of drugs used to control heartbeat, relieve angina pectoris, treat hypertension, etc. by blocking the nerve impulses that normally excite the beta receptors … English World dictionary
beta-adrenergic — [bāt΄ə ad΄rə nʉr′jik] adj. pertaining to or involving beta receptors … English World dictionary
Beta-2 adrenergic receptor — The beta 2 adrenergic receptor (β2 adrenoreceptor), also known as ADRB2, is an beta adrenergic receptor, and also denotes the human gene encoding it.cite web | title = Entrez Gene: ADRB1 adrenergic, beta 1 , receptor| url =… … Wikipedia
Beta blocker — A class of drugs that block beta adrenergic substances such as adrenaline (epinephrine), a key agent in the sympathetic portion of the autonomic (involuntary) nervous system. By blocking the action of the sympathetic nervous system on the heart,… … Medical dictionary
beta-blocker — be·ta block·er (bāʹtə blŏk ər, bēʹ ) n. A drug, such as propanolol, that opposes the excitatory effects of norepinephrine released from sympathetic nerve endings at beta receptors and is used for the treatment of angina, hypertension, arrhythmia … Universalium
beta-blocker — noun Date: 1968 any of a class of drugs (as propranolol) that decrease the rate and force of heart contractions and lower high blood pressure by blocking the activity of beta receptors • beta blocking adjective … New Collegiate Dictionary