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What does receptor mean?

receptor

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 (= sense organ) 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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If you will look near the Surface Door, you will see that the Parallax Receptor Cell has been engaged.
They must have left the receptor circuit.
How far from the shaft entrance is the transmat receptor area?
Dugeen, train the receptor aerial on that settlement.
And in the alpha males, seratonin receptor levels were found to be up-regulated, and cetohybridization has shown that they will co-localize with dopamine.
You have to lock the base of the coil into the tiny receptor just below it.
The receptor rig on your head sends a signal to the recorder.
HIV binds to which receptor on the host lymphocyte?
Which receptor is that?
Your, um, receptor sites must be all clogged.
The mask is an energy receptor.
And the synaptic cleft is the sky between. - the storm and the Earth. the Earth receptor sight.
And when a peptide docks on a cell. it literally, uh, like a key going into a lock. sits on the receptor surface and attaches to it. and kind of moves the receptor. and kind oflike a doorbell buzzing, sends a signal into the cell.
As you can see, the waves are unaffected by this plate blocking the receptor.
Along the outside of the cell. are these billions of receptor sites. that are really just receivers of incoming information.
A receptor that has a peptide sitting in it, um. changes the cell in many ways.
Heroin uses the same receptor mechanisms on the cells. that our emotional chemicals use.
If a given receptor for a given drug or internal juice. is being bombarded for a long time at a high intensity. it will literally shrink up.
And does nutrition really have an effect. if the cell doesn't even have the receptor sites. after 20 years of emotional abuse. to even receive, or to let in. the nutrients that are necessary for its health?
I analyzed your blood isolating the receptor compounds and the protein-based catalyst.
The key here is the glucuronyl side group which gives Maxanoxx higher specificity for the Alpha 1 receptor.
Two B3A receptor blocker?
Squid. The receptor rig on your head sends a signal to the recorder.
H.I.V. binds to which receptor on the host lymphocyte?
And when a peptide docks on a cell. it literally- like a key going into a lock- sits on the receptor surface and attaches to it. and kind of moves the receptor and. kind of like a doorbell buzzing sends a signal into the cell.
If a given receptor for a given drug or internal juice. is being bombarded. for a long time at a high intensity. it will literally shrink up.
And does nutrition really have an effect. if the cell doesn't even have the receptor sites. after 20 years of emotional abuse. to even receive or to let in the nutrients. that are necessary for its health?
To prevent glutamate overload the brain releases a receptor.

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Indeed, pharmaceutical companies have already begun to investigate other NMDA-receptor antagonists, together with drugs that act on a different part of the glutamate system, as possible treatments for depression.

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