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Wat (wie) is nonselective - definitie

Functional Selectivity; Drug selectivity; Nonselective; Selectivity (biochemistry); Ligand bias; Functionally selective; Biased agonist; Biased agonism

Functional selectivity         
Functional selectivity (or “agonist trafficking”, “biased agonism”, “biased signaling”, "ligand bias" and “differential engagement”) is the ligand-dependent selectivity for certain signal transduction pathways relative to a reference ligand (often the endogenous hormone or peptide) at the same receptor. Functional selectivity can be present when a receptor has several possible signal transduction pathways.
Emissivity         
  • A typical spectrum of infrared radiation transmittance through Earth's atmosphere. A 'window' can be seen between 8 and 14 μm that enables direct transmission of the most intense thermal emissions from Earth's surface.  The remaining portion of the upwelling energy, as well as downwelling radiation back to the surface, undergoes absorption and emission by the various atmospheric components as indicated.
  • A typical spectrum of Earth's total outgoing (upwelling) thermal radiation flux under clear-sky conditions, as simulated with [[MODTRAN]].  [[Planck curve]]s are also shown for a range of Earth temperatures.
EFFECTIVENESS OF AN OBJECT IN EMITTING THERMAL RADIATION
Thermal emissivity; Greybody; Nonselective radiator
·add. ·noun Tendency to emission; comparative facility of emission, or rate at which emission takes place;.
II. Emissivity ·noun Tendency to emission; comparative facility of emission, or rate at which emission takes place, as of heat from the surface of a heated body.
III. Emissivity ·add. ·noun the rate of emission of heat from a bounding surface per degree of temperature difference between the surface and surrounding substances (called by Fourier external conductivity).
beta blocker         
CLASS OF MEDICATIONS THAT ARE PARTICULARLY USED TO MANAGE CARDIAC ARRHYTHMIAS, AND TO PROTECT THE HEART FROM A SECOND HEART ATTACK AFTER A FIRST HEART ATTACK
Beta-blocker; Beta-receptor blocker; Beta-receptor antagonist; Beta blockers; Beta-blockers; Betablocker; Beta-adrenoreceptor antagonist; Beta-adrenorecpetor antagonist; Beta Blocker; Beta blocking agents; Beta-adrenergic blocker; Beta blocking; Adrenergic beta-antagonists; Beta-adrenergicblocker; Beta adrenergicblocker; Beta-adrenergic receptor antagonists; Β-blocker; Β-blockers; Nightmare inducer; B-blockers; B-blocker; Intrinsic sympatheticomimetic activity; Betablockers; Beta 1 blocker; Intrinsic sympathomimetic activity; Selective beta blockers; Adrenergic beta-antagonist; B blockers; Beta-adrenoceptor antagonist; Beta-adrenergic antagonist; Β-adrenergic blockers; Beta-adrenergic receptor blocker; Non selective β-blockers; Nonselective β-blockers; Β blocker; Cardioselective beta-blockers; Beta adrenergic receptor antagonist; Beta adrenergic antagonist; Beta-adrenergic receptor antagonist; Beta 1-adrenoblocker; Beta blocker medication; Nonselective beta blocker; Beta blocker toxicity; Beta blocker overdose
(beta blockers)
A beta blocker is a drug which is used to treat people who have high blood pressure or heart problems.
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Functional selectivity

Functional selectivity (or “agonist trafficking”, “biased agonism”, “biased signaling”, "ligand bias" and “differential engagement”) is the ligand-dependent selectivity for certain signal transduction pathways relative to a reference ligand (often the endogenous hormone or peptide) at the same receptor. Functional selectivity can be present when a receptor has several possible signal transduction pathways. To which degree each pathway is activated thus depends on which ligand binds to the receptor. Functional selectivity, or biased signaling, is most extensively characterized at G protein coupled receptors (GPCRs). A number of biased agonists, such as those at muscarinic M2 receptors tested as analgesics or antiproliferative drugs, or those at opioid receptors that mediate pain, show potential at various receptor families to increase beneficial properties while reducing side effects. For example, pre-clinical studies with G protein biased agonists at the μ-opioid receptor show equivalent efficacy for treating pain with reduced risk for addictive potential and respiratory depression. Studies within the chemokine receptor system also suggest that GPCR biased agonism is physiologically relevant. For example, a beta-arrestin biased agonist of the chemokine receptor CXCR3 induced greater chemotaxis of T cells relative to a G protein biased agonist.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor nonselective
1. "We are very nonselective," commented Yona Gur, the school principal.
2. Bangladeshi students get 57 per cent in selective areas but 37.' per cent in nonselective areas.