Tyrosine 7.43 is important for mu-opioid receptor downstream signaling pathways activated by fentanyl
G protein-coupled receptors can signal through both G proteins and ß-arrestin2. For the µ-opioid receptor (MOR), early experimental evidence from a single study suggested that G protein signaling mediates analgesia and sedation, whereas ß-arrestin signaling mediates respiratory depression and consti...
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Main Authors: | Xiangyun Tian (Author), Junjie Zhang (Author), Shaowen Wang (Author), Huan Gao (Author), Yi Sun (Author), Xiaoqian Liu (Author), Wei Fu (Author), Bo Tan (Author), Ruibin Su (Author) |
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