Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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Does a competetive antagonist have efficacy? | No | 100%
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How many membrane spanning alpha helices do G protein coupled receptors have? | 7 | 50%
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Whereas what is the term used to describe the degree to which a molecule has a tendency to bind to another? | Affinity | 50%
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What is the word used to describe, the relationship between the amount of receptor occupied by a drug and the size of the response produced? | Efficacy | 50%
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When a competetive antagonist is added, what direction is an agonists log concentration/response curve shifted in? | Right | 50%
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What is the name given to the concentration of agonist that causes 50% of the maximum responce? | EC50 | 25%
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What receptor is benzilylcholine mustard an antagonist of? | Muscarinic | 25%
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What in equations is used to represent the maximal of this type of binding? | Bmax | 0%
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Which membrane bound protein kinase does diacylglycerol (DAG) stimulate? | C | 0%
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What toxin effects G protein coupled receptors by causing ADP-ribosylation of alpha-s, inhibiting GTPase activity keeping adenylyl cyclase activated? | Cholera | 0%
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What is the name given to the answer from this equation. (concentration of agonist with competitive antagonist required to get set response/concentration of agonist without antagonist getting the same response)? | Dose ratio | 0%
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What is used to represent the concentration of unlabelled drug required to inhibit 50% of specific binding of a radioligand? | IC50 | 0%
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What technique allows recording of the behaviour of a single receptor? | Patch-clamp | 0%
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The binding of a radioligand (total binding) is made up of two parts, what is the saturable component? | Specific binding | 0%
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What is the name of a sequence of experiments used to determine the strength of a group of structurally similar compounds? | Structure activity series | 0%
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