Difference between revisions of "Template:Histamine receptor modulators"
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imported>Medgirl131 |
imported>Seppi333 (any potent monoamine releasing agent is a vmat2 inhibitor+taar1 agonist+TM transporter substrate... so this needs subcategorization for vmat2 due to the lack of a releasing agent category. specified vmat2 here since vmat1 doesn't transport histamin) |
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| − | | group1 = [[Vesicular monoamine transporter| | + | | group1 = [[Vesicular monoamine transporter 2|VMAT2]] |
| − | | list1 = | + | | list1 = {{Navbox subgroup |
| + | | groupstyle = background-color: LightYellow | ||
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| + | | group1 = <center><small>[[TAAR1]] inactive</small></center> | ||
| + | | list1 = | ||
* [[Ibogaine]] | * [[Ibogaine]] | ||
* [[Reserpine]] | * [[Reserpine]] | ||
* [[Tetrabenazine]] | * [[Tetrabenazine]] | ||
| − | + | | group2 = <center><small>[[TAAR1]] active</small></center> | |
| + | | list2 =<!-- there are many others in this category... these are just the articles that have a suitable citation which states that they inhibit VMAT2 --> | ||
| + | * [[Amphetamine]] (reserpine binding site) | ||
| + | * [[Methamphetamine]] (tetrabenazine binding site) | ||
| + | * [[MDMA|3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine]] | ||
| + | * [[Phenethylamine]] | ||
| + | }} | ||
}} | }} | ||
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