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  • |Term=hormone receptor ...one reh-SEP-ter) A cell protein that binds a specific hormone. The hormone receptor can be on the surface of the cell or inside the cell. 
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  • |Term=chimeric antigen receptor ...esigned to bind to specific proteins on cancer cells. The chimeric antigen receptor is then added to immune cells called T cells. 
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  • |Term=receptor ...on the surface of a cell that binds to a specific substance and produces a specific effect in the cell 
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  • ...definition=CAR - A special receptor designed in the laboratory to bind to specific proteins on cancer cells. The CAR is then added to immune cells called T ce ...ng studied to treat some types of cancer. Also known as a chimeric antigen receptor {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictionary of medicine]]
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  • ...ntific research to understand the function and role of the [[adenosine A2A receptor]]. ...and activates it. This can help researchers understand the effects of the receptor on various biological processes, such as [[neurotransmission]], [[inflammat
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  • |Term=hormone receptor positive ...PAH-zih-tiv) Describes cells that have a group of proteins that bind to a specific hormone. For example, some breast cancer cells have receptors for the hormo
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  • == Immune Receptor == ...le, typically found on the surface of cells, that is capable of binding to specific antigens, thus triggering an immune response.
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  • |Term=hormone receptor negative ...guh-tiv) Describes cells that do not have a set of proteins that bind to a specific hormone. For example, some breast cancer cells do not have receptors for th
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  • ...The impulse is then transmitted to the brain, where it is interpreted as a specific smell. === Olfactory Receptor Neurons ===
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  • '''Adenosine A2B receptor''' ...een A2B re-cep-tor), also known as '''ADORA2B''', is a type of [[Adenosine receptor]] that is encoded by the ADORA2B gene in humans.
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  • == 5-HT2C receptor agonist == ...-H-T-two-C receptor agonist) is a type of drug that activates the [[5-HT2C receptor]].
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  • ...eceptors]], a subfamily of four closely related [[Receptor Tyrosine Kinase|receptor tyrosine kinases]]. The pronunciation of Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor is /ɛpɪˈdɜːrməl ˈɡroʊθ ˈfæktər rɪˈsɛptər/.
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  • ...[[Adenosine A2A receptor]], [[Adenosine A2B receptor]], and [[Adenosine A3 receptor]]. ...and [[Ribose]]. The "A1" in the name refers to the specific subtype of the receptor.
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  • ...found in cells. The other main type is [[Estrogen receptor alpha|estrogen receptor alpha]] (ERα). ..., and its position in the sequence of discovery, being the second estrogen receptor identified.
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  • '''NMDA Receptor Antagonist''' ...dication|medication]] that inhibits the action of the N-Methyl-D-aspartate receptor (NMDAR).
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  • ...ypically found on the surface of [[cell|cells]], that are designed to bind specific [[molecule|molecules]] known as [[ligand|ligands]]. ...Latin word 'recipere', which means 'to receive'. This is reflective of the receptor's function as a receiver of signals.
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  • '''Vilaprisan''' (pronounced: vi-la-pris-an) is a [[Selective Progesterone Receptor Modulator]] (SPRM) that is currently under investigation for its potential ...a coined name, with no specific etymology. It is a trademarked name for a specific SPRM developed by [[Bayer AG]].
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  • == 5-HT2A receptor == ...[serotonin receptor]] family and is a [[G protein-coupled receptor]]. This receptor is linked to various psychiatric disorders, including [[schizophrenia]], [[
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  • == 5-HT3 Receptor Antagonist == ...nhibits the action of the [[5-HT3 receptor]], a subtype of the [[serotonin receptor]].
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  • == Cell Receptor == A '''Cell Receptor''' (pronunciation: /sɛl rɪˈsɛptər/) is a specialized [[Protein|protein
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