at safe doses it should not have any long term effects. At first I thought you said ephidrine. That's like in stay awake pills and stuff.
Epinephrine isn't that the stuff in otc headache pills like tylenol, or watever.
2006-10-09 07:02:02
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answered by Grev 4
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It has to do with what the epinephrine receptor in the cell is targeted to. The recptor may turn off some genes in a liver cell but turn some on in a brain cell. Hormones are kind of like quarters. it depends on what machine you are putting the quarter into. You might get out a cup of coffee, or a snickers bar. The quarter is the same, the receptor is the same, what the machine does inside once it gets the signal is what is different
2006-10-09 07:17:36
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answered by Topher 3
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I saw an ad on eBay for brain cells. They were expensive though. The bid was up to like $200 for 19 cells. One of them was dirty but it could be cleaned off.
2016-03-18 07:04:07
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answered by Anonymous
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It's all about the receptor. Different receptors signal the cell to do different things. However sometimes receptors that cause different things to happen can have the same effector ligand. So while the epi stays the same the receptors it effects do different things. Different cell types often have different receptors present on their cell surface.
2006-10-09 07:09:56
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answered by Franklin 7
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i have no clue at all what you want to know
2006-10-09 06:53:59
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answered by coolhotguy 2
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its a magical diSEASE
2006-10-09 06:55:11
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answered by N T 2
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