agonisters
An agonister is a term used in pharmacology to describe a substance that binds to a receptor and elicits a biological response. Agonisters are essentially activators of receptors. When an agonister binds to its specific receptor, it causes a conformational change in the receptor, which in turn triggers a cascade of intracellular events leading to a cellular or physiological effect. This response can be excitatory, inhibitory, or modulatory depending on the type of receptor and the agonister.
There are different types of agonisters. Full agonisters produce a maximal response when they bind to a
The concept of agonisters is crucial in understanding drug action. Many therapeutic drugs function as agonisters,