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DAGOL
DAGOL An enkephalin analog that selectively binds to the mu opioid receptor. It is used as a model for drug permeability experiments.
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Enkephalin One of the endorphins, and the one that predominates in the brain. There are two basic types, methionine and leucine enkephalin.
Analog In biochemistry, a substance that is similar, but not identical, to another.
Opioid A peptide, naturally occurring in the brain and elsewhere in the body, the effect of which resembles that of opium or a morphine-like synthetic opiate.
Receptor A molecule that recognizes a unique hormone. Once that hormone is bound to the receptor, the information carried by the hormone can now exert its biological action.
Model Reproduction of structures made by pouring plaster or stone into a mold.
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DAGO An enkephalin analog that selectively binds to the mu opioid receptor. It is used as a model for drug permeability experiments.
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Dahl Salt-Resistant Rats Inbred rats derived from Sprague-Dawley rats and used for the study of salt-dependent hypertension. Salt-sensitive and salt-resistant strains have been selectively bred to show the opposite genetically determined blood pressure responses to excess sodium chloride ingestion.
Dahl Salt Sensitive Rats Inbred rats derived from Sprague-Dawley rats and used for the study of salt-dependent hypertension. Salt-sensitive and salt-resistant strains have been selectively bred to show the opposite genetically determined blood pressure responses to excess sodium chloride ingestion.
Dahl Salt Resistant Rats Inbred rats derived from Sprague-Dawley rats and used for the study of salt-dependent hypertension. Salt-sensitive and salt-resistant strains have been selectively bred to show the opposite genetically determined blood pressure responses to excess sodium chloride ingestion.
Dahl Rats, Inbred Inbred rats derived from Sprague-Dawley rats and used for the study of salt-dependent hypertension. Salt-sensitive and salt-resistant strains have been selectively bred to show the opposite genetically determined blood pressure responses to excess sodium chloride ingestion.
Dahl Rats Inbred rats derived from Sprague-Dawley rats and used for the study of salt-dependent hypertension. Salt-sensitive and salt-resistant strains have been selectively bred to show the opposite genetically determined blood pressure responses to excess sodium chloride ingestion.
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Dahl Hypertensive Rats Inbred rats derived from Sprague-Dawley rats and used for the study of salt-dependent hypertension. Salt-sensitive and salt-resistant strains have been selectively bred to show the opposite genetically determined blood pressure responses to excess sodium chloride ingestion.
DAGO An enkephalin analog that selectively binds to the mu opioid receptor. It is used as a model for drug permeability experiments.
Dagestan One of the former Associated Soviet Socialist Republics, situated on the Caspian Sea in southwest Russia.
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