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receptor-destroying e. one that renders red cells insusceptible to viral hemolysis by destroying its receptors.
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receptor-operated channel A conduit in a cell membrane through which ions pass when a neurotransmitter binds to its receptor site.
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receptor a tiny structure on the outer surface of a cell that selectively receives and binds a specific substance; many natural body chemicals must bind to a specific type of receptor in order to have an effect.
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receptor a protein on a cell's surface that allows the cell to identify antigens.
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