SMP0126098
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Dipivefrin A2-Adrenergic Vasocontriction Action Pathway
Homo sapiens
Matched Description: stimulating α -and/or β2-adrenergic receptors, leading to a decrease in aqueous production and an … decreases when ciliary blood flow is reduced by lowering the ocular perfusion pressure, and … contraction of the ciliary vessel smooth muscle causes the blood vessels of the eye to contract and reduce … blood pressure, pain or swelling of the eye, skin rash, and eye watering.
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SMP0125582
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DOPA-Responsive Dystonia
Homo sapiens
Matched Description: DOPA-Responsive Dystonia is a condition in which the muscles contract, experience tremors and … of this condition are dystonia in the legs, and clubfeet. The cause of this condition is usually a … and serotonin, and the processing of quite a few amino acids, The mutation on GCH1 causes GTP … why patients with DOPA-responive dystonia experience tremors and movement problems.
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SMP0126825
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Benzhydrocodone Opioid Agonist Action Pathway
Homo sapiens
Matched Description: adenylate cyclase and cAMP located at the inner surface of the plasma membrane, opioids decrease … neurotransmitters such as substance P, GABA, dopamine, acetylcholine, and noradrenaline is inhibited. Opioids close … N-type voltage-operated calcium channels and open calcium-dependent inwardly rectifying potassium … channels. This results in hyperpolarization and reduced neuronal excitability. Morphine acts at A … delta and C pain fibres in the dorsal horn of the spinal cord. By decreasing neurotransmitter action
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SMP0126897
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Gadobenic Metabolism
Homo sapiens
Matched Description: MR imaging of the liver. It can also be used for visualizing the CNS and heart. In contrast to … conventional extracellular fluid contrast agents, gadobenate dimeglumine is characterized by a weak and … gadobenate dimeglumine and, consequently, to a considerably increased signal intensity over that of other … central nervous system in adult and pediatric patients in order to visualize lesions with abnormal blood … -brain barrier or abnormal vascularity of the brain, spine, and associated tissues. It is also
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SMP0127694
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Gs Serotonergic Smooth Muscle Contraction
Rattus norvegicus
Matched Description: contraction in the GI tract. This increased contractility promotes peristalsis and enhances gastric … emptying by propelling food and digestive contents through the GI tract. Specifically, Gs proteins … -dependent protein kinase A (PKA) and other cAMP-responsive proteins. Signaling through G protein-coupled … , growth, and "synthetic" functions that orchestrate airway inflammation and promote remodeling of airway architecture.
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SMP0100277
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Phosphatidylcholine/Phosphatidylethanolamine Biosynthesis
Drosophila melanogaster
Matched Description: and has both structural and signalling roles. In eukaryotes, there exist two phosphatidylcholine … biosynthesis pathways: the Kennedy pathway and the methylation pathway. The Kennedy pathway begins … -choline and subsequently phosphatidylcholine. It is the major synthesis route in animals. In the … diacylglycerol backbone. They are the second most abundant phospholipid in eukaryotic cell membranes, and
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SMP0100231
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Phosphatidylcholine/Phosphatidylethanolamine Biosynthesis PC(18:2(9Z,12Z)/18:3(6Z,9Z,12Z)) | PE(18:2(9Z,12Z)/18:3(6Z,9Z,12Z))
Caenorhabditis elegans
Matched Description: and has both structural and signalling roles. In eukaryotes, there exist two phosphatidylcholine … biosynthesis pathways: the Kennedy pathway and the methylation pathway. The Kennedy pathway begins … -choline and subsequently phosphatidylcholine. It is the major synthesis route in animals. In the … most abundant phospholipid in eukaryotic cell membranes, and contrary to phosphatidylcholine, they are
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SMP0100130
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Phosphatidylcholine/Phosphatidylethanolamine Biosynthesis PC(14:0/18:2(9Z,12Z)) | PE(14:0/18:2(9Z,12Z))
Caenorhabditis elegans
Matched Description: and has both structural and signalling roles. In eukaryotes, there exist two phosphatidylcholine … biosynthesis pathways: the Kennedy pathway and the methylation pathway. The Kennedy pathway begins … -choline and subsequently phosphatidylcholine. It is the major synthesis route in animals. In the … most abundant phospholipid in eukaryotic cell membranes, and contrary to phosphatidylcholine, they are
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SMP0100125
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Phosphatidylcholine/Phosphatidylethanolamine Biosynthesis PC(14:0/16:1(9Z)) | PE(14:0/16:1(9Z))
Caenorhabditis elegans
Matched Description: and has both structural and signalling roles. In eukaryotes, there exist two phosphatidylcholine … biosynthesis pathways: the Kennedy pathway and the methylation pathway. The Kennedy pathway begins … -choline and subsequently phosphatidylcholine. It is the major synthesis route in animals. In the … most abundant phospholipid in eukaryotic cell membranes, and contrary to phosphatidylcholine, they are
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SMP0100142
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Phosphatidylcholine/Phosphatidylethanolamine Biosynthesis PC(i-15:0/i-17:0) | PE(i-15:0/i-17:0)
Caenorhabditis elegans
Matched Description: and has both structural and signalling roles. In eukaryotes, there exist two phosphatidylcholine … biosynthesis pathways: the Kennedy pathway and the methylation pathway. The Kennedy pathway begins … -choline and subsequently phosphatidylcholine. It is the major synthesis route in animals. In the … most abundant phospholipid in eukaryotic cell membranes, and contrary to phosphatidylcholine, they are
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