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<p>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 <a href="page.php?w=G_protein_coupled_receptors">G protein coupled receptors</a> (GPCRs). A number of biased agonists, such as those at <a href="page.php?w=Muscarinic_acetylcholine_receptor_M2">muscarinic M2 receptors</a> tested as analgesics or antiproliferative drugs, or those at opioid receptors that mediate pain, show potential</p><p>
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