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antagonist blocks the
action of the
agonist,
while an
inverse agonist causes an
action opposite to that of the
agonist. From the Gr**** αγωνιστής (agōnistēs)...
- The
Agonist was a
Canadian metalcore band from Montreal, Quebec,
formed in 2004. The last
known lineup consisted of lead
guitarist Danny Marino, b****ist...
- A
dopamine agonist (DA) is a
compound that
activates dopamine receptors.
There are two
families of
dopamine receptors, D1-like and D2-like. They are all...
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inverse agonist is a drug that
binds to the same
receptor as an
agonist but
induces a
pharmacological response opposite to that of the
agonist. A neutral...
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pharmacology the term
agonist-antagonist or
mixed agonist/antagonist is used to
refer to a drug
which under some
conditions behaves as an
agonist (a substance...
- Alpha-adrenergic
agonists are a
class of
sympathomimetic agents that
selectively stimulates alpha adrenergic receptors. The alpha-adrenergic
receptor has...
- A
muscarinic agonist is an
agent that
activates the
activity of the
muscarinic acetylcholine receptor. The
muscarinic receptor has
different subtypes...
- Dezocine—
agonist/antagonist Pentazocine—
agonist/antagonist
Phenazocine Buprenorphine—partial
agonist Dihydroetorphine Etorphine Butorphanol—
agonist/antagonist...
- Look up
agonist, agonism, or
agonistic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Agonist (from
Ancient Gr**** ἀγωνιστής: agōnistēs, “combatant, champion”) may...
- Glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1)
receptor agonists, also
known as GLP-1 analogs, GLP-1DAs or
incretin mimetics, are a
class of
drugs that
reduce blood sugar...