antireceptor
An antireceptor is a molecule that inhibits or blocks the function of a receptor. Receptors are typically proteins found on the surface of cells or within cells that bind to specific signaling molecules, such as hormones or neurotransmitters. This binding event triggers a cellular response, initiating a cascade of biological processes. Antireceptors work by interfering with this binding or the subsequent activation of the receptor.
There are several mechanisms by which antireceptors can operate. Some antireceptors act as antagonists, meaning they
Antireceptors have significant therapeutic applications. They are used in medicine to treat a wide range of