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agonist A substance which mimicks physiologic activity of the brain's natural neurotransmitters at cell receptors
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agonist Any molecule that improves the activity of a different molecule; eg, a hormone, which acts as an agonist when it binds to its receptor, thus triggering a biochemical response.
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agonist A substance that mimics the actions of a specific neurotransmitter or hormone by binding to the specific receptor of the naturally occurring substance. Drugs are often designed as receptor agonists to treat a variety of diseases and disorders when the original chemical substance is missing or depleted.
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agonistic m. a muscle opposed in action by another muscle (the antagonistic muscle). Called also agonist.
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agonist A peptide which is recognized by aT cell when complexed with MHC and leads to the T cell's activation.
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