agonists in English

noun
1
a substance that initiates a physiological response when combined with a receptor.
They may mimic naturally occurring steroids, act as hormone receptor agonists or antagonists or alter the enzymes responsible for hormone synthesis and degradation.
2
a muscle whose contraction moves a part of the body directly.
In addition, we believe that the agonist / antagonist muscle ratios are important values when considering how the scapula provides stability, mobility, and symptom-free function.

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1. Agonists synonyms, Agonists pronunciation, Agonists translation, English dictionary definition of Agonists

2. Partial Agonists cause less conformational change and receptor activation than full Agonists.

3. Many drugs are Agonists having an effect similar or identical to natural body Agonists.

4. Long-acting y2 receptor agonists

5. Agonists for relaxing the fundus

6. Other examples of opioid Agonists, sometimes referred to as “full Agonists,” are oxycodone, morphine and opium

7. Agonists bind to the receptor at the same binding site as the natural ligand, and results in either a full (conventional Agonists) or partial (partial Agonists) activation.

8. Constricting - muscarinic agonists (eg, pilocarpine)

9. Pharmacotherapeutic group: dopamine agonists, ATC code

10. Antagonists and agonists are key players …

11. Adenosines/P2 Nucleotide Receptor - Agonists, Adenosines/P2 Nucleotide Receptors (Purinergics), Agonists, Bioactive Small Molecule Alphabetical Index, Bioactive Small Molecules,

12. Phenoxyacetic acid derivatives as ppar agonists

13. The ergoline dopamine Agonists include bromocriptine, pergolide, lisuride, and cabergoline, whereas ropinirole and pramipexole are non-ergoline Agonists

14. There are certain chemically created Agonists called super Agonists which produces a greater effect than the natural Agonist

15. One such subtype-specific group of Agonists that is under development as a cognitive enhancer is a group of α7 nAChR Agonists.

16. Methods and compositions of trail-death receptor agonists/activators

17. Use of ep4 receptor agonists for treating neuropathic pain

18. Di-substituted aminomethyl chroman derivative beta-3 adrenoreceptor agonists

19. Apomorphine is in a class of medications called dopamine agonists

20. On the other hand, amphetamines like cocaine are dopamine agonists.

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22. Short-acting beta-Agonists (SABAs) provide quick relief of asthma symptoms

23. Use of ppar-alpha agonists to treat skeletal muscle wasting disorders

24. Opioid Agonists bind to the opioid receptors and provide pain relief

25. Phenol derivatives as agonists of a cyclic amp dependent protein kinase

26. Amphiphilic Polyelectrolyte Graft Copolymers Enhance the Activity of Cyclic Dinucleotide STING Agonists

27. Currently available melanocortin receptor Agonists are used to treat: Afamelanotide: Erythropoietic protoporphyria

28. Acetylcholine and cholinergic agonists inhibited muscle contraction while cholinergic antagonists stimulated contraction.

29. Triazole derivatives and their use as peroxisome proliferator activated receptor alpha agonists

30. Vanilloid receptor agonists, tachykinin receptor antagonists, potassium channel openers, and ß3-adrenoceptor agonists are currently under investigation, but are unlikely to become clinically available in the next few years.

31. N-Substituted Adenosines as Novel Neuroprotective A 1 Agonists with Diminished Hypotensive Effects

32. Beta2-Agonists (bronchodilators) are a group of drugs prescribed to treat asthma

33. Dopamine Agonists mimic the effect of dopamine by binding to the dopamine receptors

34. Necessary as therapeutic choice as in some cases more efficacious than β-agonists.

35. 43 rows  · Adrenergic Bronchodilators (specifically beta2-adrenoreceptor agonists) dilate the bronchi …

36. This class of drugs is commonly called glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) Agonists

37. Structure of g-protein (rgs4) and methods of identifying agonists and antagonists using same

38. Shorter-acting Agonists of the GLP-1 receptor are particularly effective at lowering post-meal glucose spikes, whereas longer-acting GLP-1 Agonists have more balanced effects on lowering post-meal and fasting glucose

39. Collagen is the strongest of the typical agonists used in the clinical laboratory

40. Examples of full Agonists include codeine, fentanyl, heroin, hydrocodone, methadone, morphine, and oxycodone

41. 43 rows  · Adrenergic bronchodilators (specifically beta2-adrenoreceptor agonists) dilate the bronchi …

42. Certain Agonist which works only on a unique receptor is called as selective Agonists.

43. Hypothermia increases the sensitivity of isolated cardiac muscle to stimulation by β-adrenoceptor agonists.

44. Other members of the class known as opioid Agonists include substances such as oxycodone, …

45. Brief exposures to μ-receptor agonists induce long-lasting hyperalgesic effects for days, which might by reflected by clinical observations that large doses of intraoperative μ-receptor agonists increased postoperative pain and morphine consumption.

46. Adrenergic Agonists are drugs that lead to stimulation of the Adrenergic receptors.In doing so, Adrenergic agonists generally simulate activation of certain aspects of the sympathetic nervous system and are thus also known as "sympathomimetics".

47. The imidazothiazoles are nicotinic Anthelmintics that act as agonists at nicotinic acetylcholine receptors of nematodes

48. Abstract: α-Adrenergic agonists have been shown to increase the tension developed by myocardial muscle.

49. The present invention relates to the induction of hypothermia in humans, male and female, at any age, by use of a pharmaceutical composition to be administered parenterally by infusion or injection, comprising at least one compound selected among (1) vanilloid receptor agonists, capsaicinoids or capsaicinoid-like agonists reaching and binding to vanilloid receptors, and (2) cannabinoids or cannabimimetic agonists reaching and binding to cannabinoid receptors, and (3) adenosine receptor agonists, and (4) neurotensin receptor agonists, and (5) thyroxine derivatives, and (6) cytochrome c inhibitors, and (7) oxygen tension reducers, thereby inducing hypothermia, thus benefiting patients suffering from illnesses characterized by tissue anoxia.

50. GLP-1 Agonists are a class of drugs that people use to manage type 2 diabetes