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Rattus norvegicus
Gene: ... Disease relevance of Crhr2 The present study demonstrates using in situ autoradiography that CRF... hypoxia, cold, restraint, alone and in combination. Thus, alterations of CRHR- 2 mRNA are dependent... information on Crhr2 Corticotropin releasing factor receptor type II( CRF2) messenger ribonucleic acid levels...
Mus musculus
Gene: ... Disease relevance of Crhr2 Both respond with increased edema formation in response to thermal exposure, however, indicating that in contrast to its central role in anxiety, the peripheral role of Crhr2... in the CRF2 KO and WT mice. Psychiatry related information on Crhr2 We hypothesize that excessive CRF1...
Homo sapiens
Gene: ... Disease relevance of CRHR2 CRHR2- deficient mice display anxiety- like behavior, hypersensitivity... on CRHR2 The purpose of the present study was to investigate the association between the CRHR2 gene... as a candidate for panic disorder, our study indicates that the CRHR2 polymorphisms examined do not confer...
MeSH term: ... found that, in contrast to wild- type mice, Crhr2 -/- mice fail to show the enhanced cardiac performance or reduced blood pressure associated with systemic Ucn, suggesting that Crhr2 mediates these peripheral.... All four glycine transporters of the" GLYT family" also belong to the neurotransmitter superfamily...
MeSH term: ... epitope of CMV from these four infants. Crhr1 and Crhr2 share approximately 71% amino acid sequence... all basic heparin- binding polypeptides, and have proinflammatory and reparative activities. Microbial..., 000, was deduced from cDNA clones derived from HPB- ALL cells and a human T- cell clone. The complete...
Chemical compound: ... the stress- hyporesponsive period. High impact information on CORTICOSTERONE Crhr2 also appears to modify... in Crhr2 -/- mice. In contrast to the PC2 null phenotype, these mice show markedly elevated circulating...) and corticosterone is reduced. Despite normal survival in utero, all Ftz- F1 null animals died by postnatal day 8...
MeSH term: ... , in concert with hormones such as prolactin( in freshwater) and growth hormone( in seawater). Moreover, Crhr2 -/- mice have elevated basal blood pressure, demonstrating that Crhr2 participates in cardiovascular...
MeSH term: ... Disease relevance of Capillary Permeability Both respond with increased edema formation in response to thermal exposure, however, indicating that in contrast to its central role in anxiety, the peripheral role of Crhr2 in vascular permeability is independent of gender. We conclude that diphenhydramine can prevent...
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