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Meanings of biased agonism in inglês
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Usage of biased agonism in inglês
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Some terms for this phenomenon include functional selectivity, agonist-directed trafficking, and biasedagonism.
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Binding and signaling kinetics have previously proven important in validation of biasedagonism at GPCRs.
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This relationship unifies different definitions of efficacy and provides a rational basis for quantifying biasedagonism.
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Mechanisms behind such biasedagonism are largely unknown for RTKs, especially at the level of receptor-ligand complex structure.
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We propose that kinetic context must be acknowledged in the design and interpretation of studies of biasedagonism.
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As such, it is of great importance to gain insight into the SAR of biasedagonism at this receptor.
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However, the medicinal chemist faces numerous challenges to develop biased ligands, including the detection and quantification of biasedagonism.
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However, proof that cognate conformations of receptors display structural differences within their binding site where biasedagonism initiates, are still lacking.
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Ligand-directed signaling, biasedagonism, and functional selectivity are terms that describe the propensity of a ligand to drive signaling toward one GPCR pathway over another.
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Biasedagonism offers an opportunity for the medicinal chemist to discover pathway-selective ligands for GPCRs.
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Biasedagonism arises when the ligand induces the receptor to engage distinct transduction proteins with different efficacies.
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Biasedagonism has been proposed as a means to separate desirable and adverse drug responses downstream of G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) targets.