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Proteinases, Their Extracellular Targets, and Inflammatory Signaling.

Pharmacological reviews

Ramachandran R, Altier C, Oikonomopoulou K, Hollenberg MD.
PMID: 27677721
Pharmacol Rev. 2016 Oct;68(4):1110-1142. doi: 10.1124/pr.115.010991.

Given that over 2% of the human genome codes for proteolytic enzymes and their inhibitors, it is not surprising that proteinases serve many physiologic-pathophysiological roles. In this context, we provide an overview of proteolytic mechanisms regulating inflammation, with a...

Adolescent Alcohol Exposure Persistently Impacts Adult Neurobiology and Behavior.

Pharmacological reviews

Crews FT, Vetreno RP, Broadwater MA, Robinson DL.
PMID: 27677720
Pharmacol Rev. 2016 Oct;68(4):1074-1109. doi: 10.1124/pr.115.012138.

Adolescence is a developmental period when physical and cognitive abilities are optimized, when social skills are consolidated, and when sexuality, adolescent behaviors, and frontal cortical functions mature to adult levels. Adolescents also have unique responses to alcohol compared with...

Botanicals and Their Bioactive Phytochemicals for Women's Health.

Pharmacological reviews

Dietz BM, Hajirahimkhan A, Dunlap TL, Bolton JL.
PMID: 27677719
Pharmacol Rev. 2016 Oct;68(4):1026-1073. doi: 10.1124/pr.115.010843.

Botanical dietary supplements are increasingly popular for women's health, particularly for older women. The specific botanicals women take vary as a function of age. Younger women will use botanicals for urinary tract infections, especially Vaccinium macrocarpon (cranberry), where there...

Editor's note: pharmacological reviews to publish online before print.

Pharmacological reviews

[No authors listed]
PMID: 11121506
Pharmacol Rev. 2000 Dec;52(4):475.

No abstract available.

Biosynthetic incorporation of metabolite analogues.

Pharmacological reviews

MATTHEWS RE.
PMID: 13590909
Pharmacol Rev. 1958 Sep;10(3):359-406.

No abstract available.

The measurement of pain; prototype for the quantitative study of subjective responses.

Pharmacological reviews

BEECHER HK.
PMID: 13431416
Pharmacol Rev. 1957 Mar;9(1):59-209.

No abstract available.

Correction to "Ketamine and Ketamine Metabolite Pharmacology: Insights into Therapeutic Mechanisms".

Pharmacological reviews

[No authors listed]
PMID: 30282701
Pharmacol Rev. 2018 Oct;70(4):879. doi: 10.1124/pr.116.015198err.

No abstract available.

Inhaled .

Pharmacological reviews

Sriram K, Insel MB, Insel PA.
PMID: 34795026
Pharmacol Rev. 2021 Oct;73(4):488-526. doi: 10.1124/pharmrev.121.000356.

Inhaled long-acting

Regulation of Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Signaling Pathways by the Ubiquitin-Proteasome System and Its Pharmacological Potential.

Pharmacological reviews

Mathien S, Tesnière C, Meloche S.
PMID: 34732541
Pharmacol Rev. 2021 Oct;73(4):263-296. doi: 10.1124/pharmrev.120.000170.

Mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) cascades are evolutionarily conserved signaling pathways that play essential roles in transducing extracellular environmental signals into diverse cellular responses to maintain homeostasis. These pathways are classically organized into an architecture of three sequentially acting protein...

Structure-Based Virtual Screening for Ligands of G Protein-Coupled Receptors: What Can Molecular Docking Do for You?.

Pharmacological reviews

Ballante F, Kooistra AJ, Kampen S, de Graaf C, Carlsson J.
PMID: 34907092
Pharmacol Rev. 2021 Oct;73(4):527-565. doi: 10.1124/pharmrev.120.000246.

G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) constitute the largest family of membrane proteins in the human genome and are important therapeutic targets. During the last decade, the number of atomic-resolution structures of GPCRs has increased rapidly, providing insights into drug binding...

L-Type Calcium Channel Blockers: A Potential Novel Therapeutic Approach to Drug Dependence.

Pharmacological reviews

Little HJ.
PMID: 34663686
Pharmacol Rev. 2021 Oct;73(4):127-154. doi: 10.1124/pharmrev.120.000245.

This review describes interactions between compounds, primarily dihydropyridines, that block L-type calcium channels and drugs that cause dependence, and the potential importance of these interactions. The main dependence-inducing drugs covered are alcohol, psychostimulants, opioids, and nicotine. In preclinical studies,...

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Pharmacological reviews

Ramms DJ, Raimondi F, Arang N, Herberg FW, Taylor SS, Gutkind JS.
PMID: 34663687
Pharmacol Rev. 2021 Oct;73(4):155-197. doi: 10.1124/pharmrev.120.000269.

Many of the fundamental concepts of signal transduction and kinase activity are attributed to the discovery and crystallization of cAMP-dependent protein kinase, or protein kinase A. PKA is one of the best-studied kinases in human biology, with emphasis in...

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