Betekenis van:
receptor

receptor
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • moleculaire groep v.h. protoplasma
  • an organ having nerve endings (in the skin or viscera or eye or ear or nose or mouth) that respond to stimulation

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

Hyponiemen

receptor
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • 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

    Hyperoniemen

    Hyponiemen


    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. Researchers Identify New Receptor Complex in Brain
    2. ratio between load receptor and load.
    3. Ligação à terra/equipotencial do recipiente e do equipamento receptor.
    4. Discussion of the specific advantages: the animal’s catecholamine receptor profile responds precisely to medicines acting at different sites.
    5. Discussion of the specific advantages: full μ-agonist opioid analgesic. μ-receptor activity produces the best analgesia.
    6. The weighing results shall be sufficiently insensitive to changes in the position of the load on the load receptor.
    7. Discussion of the specific advantages: partial μ-agonist opioid analgesic. μ-receptor activity produces better analgesia than κ-agonist opioids such as butorphanol.
    8. Discussion of the specific advantages: μ-agonist opioid, μ-receptor activity produces better analgesia than κ-agonist opioids such as butorphanol.
    9. Mode of action (acts at GABA receptor) and unique tranquilisation without cardiorespiratory depression cannot be produced by the α-2 agonist sedatives (detomidine, romifidine and xylazine) or acepromazine.
    10. Mode of action (acts at GABA receptor) and unique tranquilisation without cardiorespiratory depression cannot be produced by the α-2 agonist sedatives (detomidine, romifidne and xylazine) or acepromazine.
    11. Measurements should preferably be made using a spherical (4 π) receptor (which responds to direct and reflected light from all angles above and below the plane of measurement), or a 2 π receptor (which responds to light from all angles above the measurement plane).
    12. Light measurement instruments: it is important to note that the method of measurement of light intensity, and in particular the type of receptor (collector), will affect the measured value.
    13. It is impossible to use the action of catecholamines on specific receptors in the body to the benefit of equine patients without recourse to the use of a number of catecholamines, each active at a different receptor profile.
    14. Discussion of the specific advantages: Metoclopramide is a substituted benzamide with several mechanisms of action: (1) it is a dopamine receptor antagonist; (2) it augments the release of acetylcholine from intrinsic cholinergic neurons and (3) it has adrenergic blocking activity.
    15. Discussion of the specific advantages: its specific mode of action as a non-selective beta-adrenergic receptor blocking agent, causes vasoconstriction, which in turns leads to decrease of the aqueous humour.