We describe a modification of receptor theory for the estimation of observed affinities (Kobs) and relative efficacies of orthosteric ligands in functional assays that exhibit constitutive activity. Our theory includes parameters for the fractions of the occupied receptor population in the active (intrinsic efficacy, ε) and inactive (εi) states and analogous parameters for the fractions of the free receptor population in the active (εsys) and inactive (εi-sys) states. The total stimulus represents the summation of the active states of the free and occupied receptor populations. A modified operational model is developed that expresses the response as a logistic function of the total stimulus. This function includes the standard parameters re...
Concepts regarding the mechanisms by which drugs activate receptors to produce physiological respons...
Phytocannabinoids such as Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol and cannabidiol, endocannabinoids such as N-arachi...
Antagonist affinity measurements have traditionally been considered important in characterizing the ...
We describe a modification of receptor theory that enables the estimation of relative affinity const...
We developed novel methods for analyzing the concentration-response curve of an agonist to estimate ...
We measured the influence of gallamine on the functional responses and binding properties of selecte...
We describe a simple method for calculating the pharmacological activity of an agonist (A) relative ...
We measured the intrinsic relative activity (RAi) of muscarinic agonists to detect possible selectiv...
We describe a modification of receptor theory for the estima-tion of observed affinities (Kobs) and ...
We describe a modification of receptor theory for the estima-tion of observed affinities (Kobs) and ...
Introduction The affinity constants of a ligand for active and inactive states of a receptor ultimat...
We describe a method for estimating the affinities of ligands for active and inactive states of a G ...
Analysis of agonism and inverse agonism in functional assays with constitutive activity: Estimation ...
Accurate ranking of efficacies and potencies of agonists is essential in the discovery of new select...
When an agonist activates a population of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), it elicits a signalin...
Concepts regarding the mechanisms by which drugs activate receptors to produce physiological respons...
Phytocannabinoids such as Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol and cannabidiol, endocannabinoids such as N-arachi...
Antagonist affinity measurements have traditionally been considered important in characterizing the ...
We describe a modification of receptor theory that enables the estimation of relative affinity const...
We developed novel methods for analyzing the concentration-response curve of an agonist to estimate ...
We measured the influence of gallamine on the functional responses and binding properties of selecte...
We describe a simple method for calculating the pharmacological activity of an agonist (A) relative ...
We measured the intrinsic relative activity (RAi) of muscarinic agonists to detect possible selectiv...
We describe a modification of receptor theory for the estima-tion of observed affinities (Kobs) and ...
We describe a modification of receptor theory for the estima-tion of observed affinities (Kobs) and ...
Introduction The affinity constants of a ligand for active and inactive states of a receptor ultimat...
We describe a method for estimating the affinities of ligands for active and inactive states of a G ...
Analysis of agonism and inverse agonism in functional assays with constitutive activity: Estimation ...
Accurate ranking of efficacies and potencies of agonists is essential in the discovery of new select...
When an agonist activates a population of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), it elicits a signalin...
Concepts regarding the mechanisms by which drugs activate receptors to produce physiological respons...
Phytocannabinoids such as Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol and cannabidiol, endocannabinoids such as N-arachi...
Antagonist affinity measurements have traditionally been considered important in characterizing the ...