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- Trace_amine-associated_receptor abstract "Trace amine-associated receptors, abbreviated TAAR and otherwise known as trace amine receptors, abbreviated TAR or TA, are a class of G protein-coupled receptors identified in 2001.TAAR1 has gained considerable interest in academic and pharmaceutical industry research as endogenous receptors for trace amines, which are non-classical metabolic derivatives of phenylalanine and tryptophan and the psychostimulants amphetamine and methamphetamine.In 2004 it was shown that in mammals TAAR1 is probably also a receptor for thyronamines, decarboxylated and deiodinated metabolites of the thyroid hormones, while the mouse mTAAR2 – mTAAR9 receptors are most probably olfactory receptors for volatile amines.".
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- Trace_amine-associated_receptor wikiPageWikiLink 3-Iodothyronamine.
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- Trace_amine-associated_receptor wikiPageWikiLink Decarboxylation.
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- Trace_amine-associated_receptor wikiPageWikiLink Endogenous.
- Trace_amine-associated_receptor wikiPageWikiLink Endogeny_(biology).
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- Trace_amine-associated_receptor wikiPageWikiLink G_protein-coupled_receptor.
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- Trace_amine-associated_receptor wikiPageWikiLink Gi_subunit.
- Trace_amine-associated_receptor wikiPageWikiLink Histamine.
- Trace_amine-associated_receptor wikiPageWikiLink Human.
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- Trace_amine-associated_receptor wikiPageWikiLink Leukocytes.
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- Trace_amine-associated_receptor wikiPageWikiLink N-Methylphenethylamine.
- Trace_amine-associated_receptor wikiPageWikiLink N-methylphenethylamine.
- Trace_amine-associated_receptor wikiPageWikiLink Neuromodulation.
- Trace_amine-associated_receptor wikiPageWikiLink Odorant.
- Trace_amine-associated_receptor wikiPageWikiLink Olfaction.
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- Trace_amine-associated_receptor wikiPageWikiLink Phenethylamine.
- Trace_amine-associated_receptor wikiPageWikiLink Pseudogene.
- Trace_amine-associated_receptor wikiPageWikiLink Psychostimulant.
- Trace_amine-associated_receptor wikiPageWikiLink Rat.
- Trace_amine-associated_receptor wikiPageWikiLink Receptor_(biochemistry).
- Trace_amine-associated_receptor wikiPageWikiLink Serotonin.
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- Trace_amine-associated_receptor wikiPageWikiLink Stimulant.
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- Trace_amine-associated_receptor wikiPageWikiLink TAAR1.
- Trace_amine-associated_receptor wikiPageWikiLink TAAR2.
- Trace_amine-associated_receptor wikiPageWikiLink TAAR3.
- Trace_amine-associated_receptor wikiPageWikiLink TAAR5.
- Trace_amine-associated_receptor wikiPageWikiLink TAAR6.
- Trace_amine-associated_receptor wikiPageWikiLink TAAR8.
- Trace_amine-associated_receptor wikiPageWikiLink TAAR9.
- Trace_amine-associated_receptor wikiPageWikiLink Thyroid_hormone.
- Trace_amine-associated_receptor wikiPageWikiLink Thyronamine.
- Trace_amine-associated_receptor wikiPageWikiLink Thyronamines.
- Trace_amine-associated_receptor wikiPageWikiLink Trace_amine.
- Trace_amine-associated_receptor wikiPageWikiLink Trace_amines.
- Trace_amine-associated_receptor wikiPageWikiLink Trimethylamine.
- Trace_amine-associated_receptor wikiPageWikiLink Tyramine.
- Trace_amine-associated_receptor wikiPageWikiLink Volatility_(chemistry).
- Trace_amine-associated_receptor wikiPageWikiLink White_blood_cell.
- Trace_amine-associated_receptor wikiPageWikiLink Zebrafish.
- Trace_amine-associated_receptor wikiPageWikiLinkText "TAAR1".
- Trace_amine-associated_receptor wikiPageWikiLinkText "Trace amine-associated receptor".
- Trace_amine-associated_receptor wikiPageWikiLinkText "trace amine-associated receptor".
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- Trace_amine-associated_receptor subject Category:G_protein_coupled_receptors.
- Trace_amine-associated_receptor hypernym Receptors.
- Trace_amine-associated_receptor type Article.
- Trace_amine-associated_receptor type Protein.
- Trace_amine-associated_receptor type Article.
- Trace_amine-associated_receptor comment "Trace amine-associated receptors, abbreviated TAAR and otherwise known as trace amine receptors, abbreviated TAR or TA, are a class of G protein-coupled receptors identified in 2001.TAAR1 has gained considerable interest in academic and pharmaceutical industry research as endogenous receptors for trace amines, which are non-classical metabolic derivatives of phenylalanine and tryptophan and the psychostimulants amphetamine and methamphetamine.In 2004 it was shown that in mammals TAAR1 is probably also a receptor for thyronamines, decarboxylated and deiodinated metabolites of the thyroid hormones, while the mouse mTAAR2 – mTAAR9 receptors are most probably olfactory receptors for volatile amines.".
- Trace_amine-associated_receptor label "Trace amine-associated receptor".
- Trace_amine-associated_receptor sameAs m.0f43n1.
- Trace_amine-associated_receptor sameAs Trag_amin-asocirani_receptor.
- Trace_amine-associated_receptor sameAs Trag_amin-asocirani_receptor.