Drug-Receptor Interactions
ModeratePharmacology · General Pharmacology
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Receptors are the macromolecular targets through which most drugs produce their effects. For NEET PG, the receptor superfamilies, their second-messenger cascades, signalling speed, and the prototype drugs acting on each are recurringly tested — usually as "match-the-receptor" or "predict-the-downstream-effect" questions. --- A receptor is a regulatory macromolecule (usually a protein) to which a drug or endogenou…
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