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How to pronounce adrenergic in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms sympathomimetic
Type Words
Synonyms adrenergic drug
Type of pressor, vasoconstrictive, vasoconstrictor
Has types phenylephrine, phenylpropanolamine

Examples of adrenergic

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Thus, Tbx18-NRVMs responded appropriately to adrenergic and muscarinic stimuli.
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Afrin, a.k.a. oxymetazoline, is an alpha adrenergic agonist that induces vasoconstriction.
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Manufactured by Shionogi, Kapvay is a centrally acting alpha2-adrenergic receptor agonist.
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Beta-adrenergic antagonists may also interact with sympathomimetics.
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The heart rate is controlled by beta-adrenergic receptors located on the surface of heart cells.
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Its principal mechanism of action relies on its indirect action on the adrenergic receptor system.
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Binding of amyloid peptide to 2 adrenergic receptor induces PKA-dependent AMPA receptor hyperactivity.
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Plague bacteria secrete several toxins, one of which is known to cause dangerous beta-adrenergic blockade.
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Mitochondrial production of reactive oxygen species contributes to the beta-adrenergic stimulation of mouse cardiomycytes.
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More examples
  • Drug that has the effects of epinephrine
  • Relating to epinephrine (its release or action)
  • Adrenergic means "having to do with adrenaline (epinephrine) and/or noradrenaline (norepinephrine)".
  • (Adrenergics) An adrenergic agent is a drug, or other substance, which has effects similar to, or the same as, epinephrine (adrenaline). Thus, it is a kind of sympathomimetic agent. ...
  • Adjective, Latin ad = at, ren = kidney, and Greek ergon = work, hence, stimuli which cause the adrenal (suprarenal) gland to produce adrenaline. Used to specify neurons or pathways which use adrenaline as a transmitter.
  • Substance that has an effect similar to that of adrenaline.
  • 1. Activated or transmitted by epinephrine, norepinephrine, or a similar substance. 2. Also called a sympathomimetic, a drug that stimulates alpha or beta receptors (thus mimicking the effects of epinephrine or norepinephrine) or acts primarily on receptors in the sympathetic nervous system that ...
  • And noradrenergic systems and their receptors are involved in the mediation and recovery from the observed behavioral changes following IS (Anisman et al.
  • Adj. - released or activated by adrenalin.