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In medicine, a substance that stops the action or effect of another substance. For example, a drug that blocks the stimulating effect of estrogen on a tumor cell is called an estrogen receptor antagonist.
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a substance, which blocks and makes it difficult for the effects of other natural, narcotic or medicine substances to take place
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| antagonism |
Opposing action between agents (eg, drugs), or when the combined effect is less than the effect of one of the agents alone.
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| antagonistic symbiosis |
Parasitism; one organism of an association beefits at the expense of the other. (20)
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| antagonism |
An ecological association between organisms in which one or more of the participants is harmed or has its activities limited. (15)
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| antag | arousing animosity or hostility |
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| antag | characterized by antagonism or antipathy |
| antag | indicating opposition or resistance |
| antag | a muscle that opposes the action of another |
| antag | in an antagonistic manner |
| antag | provoke the hostility of |
| antag | act in opposition to |
| antag | arousing animosity or hostility |
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