receptorless
Receptorless is a term used in biology and pharmacology to describe systems, cells, or responses that occur without engagement of a specific receptor for a signaling molecule. It is often used to distinguish effects that require a receptor from those that arise through receptor-independent mechanisms. The concept is particularly relevant in research contexts such as cell biology, genetics, and drug testing, where researchers study whether a given stimulus can elicit a response in the absence of the known receptor.
In practice, receptorless conditions can be achieved by using cells or organisms that lack a receptor through
Common considerations include the specificity of the observed effect and the possibility of compensatory pathways or
See also: receptor, signal transduction, knockout, non-receptor mediated signaling.