lekreceptor
Lekreceptor is not a widely used or standardized term in modern biology. In some cases it may be a misspelling or shorthand for related concepts such as leukocyte receptors, lectin receptors, or drug receptors. Accordingly, this article outlines the general idea of a receptor and notes how the term could be applied in different contexts.
A receptor is a protein or protein complex that binds a specific molecule, called a ligand, and
Common receptor families include G protein-coupled receptors, receptor tyrosine kinases, ligand-gated ion channels, and nuclear receptors.
If interpreted as drug receptors, the term would refer to cellular targets that mediate the effects of
In summary, while lekreceptor as a standalone term is ambiguous, receptors in biology are molecules that detect