agonisty
Agonisty is a term that appears in some languages as the plural form of "agonist" when referring to substances that activate biological receptors. In English-language pharmacology, the conventional plural is "agonists," and "agonisty" is not used in standard scientific writing. In languages such as Polish, however, "agonisty" is the correct plural of "agonista" (the loanword for agonist).
The word originates from Greek agōn "contest" and agōnistēs "competitor." In pharmacology, an agonist binds to
Agonists are contrasted with antagonists, which bind without activating, and inverse agonists, which reduce basal activity.
See also: receptor, agonist, antagonist, pharmacology, Greek etymology, partial agonist.