Agonist — For other meanings of agonist or agonism , see agonist (disambiguation). For a primary fictional character in a work, see Protagonist and Antagonist. Agonists … Wikipedia
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Antagonist (disambiguation) — An antagonist is a character opposing the protagonist in literature.Antagonist may also refer to: *Antagonist (muscle), a muscle type *Antagonist (medical) a drug that opposes the action of another drug *Antagonist (band), a New Zealand band… … Wikipedia
ISO (disambiguation) — ISO may refer to:* International Organization for Standardization, an international standard setting body ** List of ISO standards including: *** ISO 5800:1987, for Film speed (or ISO speed) *** ISO 9000, for quality management systems *** ISO… … Wikipedia
Receptor antagonist — This article is about the biochemistry term. For other uses, see Antagonist (disambiguation). Antagonists will block the binding of an agonist at a receptor molecule, inhibiting the signal produced by a receptor agonist coupling. A receptor… … Wikipedia
Buprenorphine — Systematic (IUPAC) name (2S) 2 [( ) (5R,6R,7R,14S) 9α cyclopropylmethyl 4,5 epoxy 6,14 ethano 3 hydroxy 6 methoxymorphinan 7 yl] 3,3 dimethylbutan 2 ol Clinical … Wikipedia
Morphine — This article is about the drug. For other meanings, see Morphine (disambiguation). Morphia redirects here. For other uses, see Morphia (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Morphinae, Morphea, or Morpholine. Morphine … Wikipedia
Ligand (biochemistry) — Myoglobin (blue) with its ligand heme (orange) bound. Based on PDB 1MBO For other uses of Ligand , see Ligand (disambiguation). In biochemistry and pharmacology, a ligand (from the … Wikipedia
Phalkanolamine — Arylalkanolamines (ArROHNR2) are a class of medicinal molecules that are structurally related to one another in certain respects. Detailed understanding of their structure activity relationship is expected to aid in drug discovery.[citation… … Wikipedia
Median lethal dose — This article is about the toxicological term. For the album by Mudvayne, see L.D. 50 (album). For other uses, see LD50 (disambiguation). In toxicology, the median lethal dose, LD50 (abbreviation for “Lethal Dose, 50%”), LC50 (Lethal Concentration … Wikipedia