While the opiate receptor relies on G protein coupling for sign transduction, this receptor was identified to make the most of arrestin activation for internalization of the receptor. Otherwise, the receptor promoted no other signaling cascades (59) Modifications of conolidine have resulted in variable enhancement in binding efficacy. This binding … Read More


Elucidating the exact pharmacological mechanism of action (MOA) of naturally transpiring compounds is often demanding. While Tarselli et al. (sixty) produced the initial de novo artificial pathway to conolidine and showcased this naturally taking place compound proficiently suppresses responses to equally chemically induced and inflammation-derived… Read More