Similar words: preceptor, precept, receptive, reception, receptionist, receptiveness, deceptive, deception. Meaning: n. 1. a cellular structure that is postulated to exist in order to mediate between a chemical agent that acts on nervous tissue and the physiological response 2. an organ having nerve endings (in the skin or viscera or eye or ear or nose or mouth) that respond to stimulation.
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31) When the right neurotransmitter docks with the appropriate receptor, the physical structure of the receptor molecule changes.
32) All patients were treated with H2 receptor antagonists after the procedure.
33) Discussion A substantial body of evidence implicates events at the EGF receptor as the start of hepatocyte proliferation after partial hepatectomy.
34) Before a virus can infect an animal cell it must first bind to specific receptor molecules embedded in the cell membrane.
35) This variation, which slightly changes the structure of the receptor, is apparently vital to making the receptor sensitive to alcohol.
36) Ligand binding to the EGF receptor therefore seems to be integrally associated with liver cell proliferation.
37) The possible therapeutic effect of a specific receptor antagonist in inflammatory bowel disease remains to be evaluated.
38) A neurotransmitter has only a brief stay at its receptor site.
39) Right axis shows the ratio of dissociation constants for a mutant and wild-type receptor.
40) Binding sites for ET-1 and its receptor mRNA are found in the airways and pulmonary vasculature of various species including man.
41) Occasionally this requires specific correction - for example, with an n-methyl d-aspartate receptor blocker such as ketamine.
42) The well described fall in EGF receptor numbers after partial hepatectomy was confirmed.
43) Those taking H 2 receptor antagonists stopped this medication at least one week before endoscopy.
44) Also, cisapride produces healing rates of up to 50% in erosive oesophagitis that are comparable with histamine H 2 receptor antagonists.
45) Elevated muscarinic receptor seemed therefore to be associated with the early phases of memory formation.
46) This tighter fit enables caffeine to plug the receptor, thus preventing adenosine from binding.
47) Sunitinb is a novel multitargeted receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitor.
48) Human killer cell lectin-like receptor, KLR...
49) Olfactory receptor, family 5, subfamily AV, member 1 pseudogene.
50) Human anti-insulin receptor antibody, AIRA Eli...
51) They are in key receptor areas of the brain.
52) This antibody agonistic effect on the CD 40 receptor.
53) Aim:To purify bovine striatal dopamine D2 receptor.
54) The olfactory epithelium contains millions of olfactory receptor neurons.
55) Infection of host cells by virus is the key for the virulence(sentencedict.com), virus particles infect the host cells by binding to cellular receptor and by the receptor-mediated membrane fusion reaction.
56) Conclusion: 9.1 C 3 molecule is a kind of killing cell inhibitory receptor.
57) These production are coded by epithelial growth factor receptor and immunoglobulin supergene family, regarding to tumorous malignant growth and regulation.
58) Translation consists in reproducing in the receptor language the closest natural equivalent of the source language message,[http://sentencedict.com/receptor.html] first in terms of meaning and secondly in terms of style.
59) AbstractObjective: To explore the exPression of human c - kit recePtor protCin ( c - kit R, CDl l 7 ) in acute leukemia ( AL ).
60) Mineralocorticoid receptor antagonist: An MRA can provide significant antihypertensive benefit when added to existing multi - drug regimens.
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