inhibemus
Inhibemus is a neologism used in some scientific discussions to label a putative class of inhibitory mechanisms that regulate activity in complex biological networks. The term is synthetic, combining "inhibit" with a Latin-sounding suffix, and is not tied to a single molecule or process.
Conceptually, Inhibemus refers to mechanisms that produce both immediate suppression of activity and longer-term adjustments of
Applications and scope: In pharmacology and neuroengineering, the term is used to discuss strategies to counteract
Status and reception: Inhibemus remains a niche or theoretical label and is not universally adopted. Some scholars