Immunology. Originally: a molecule in a cell or in the circulation that binds a toxin or other foreign substance; = antibody, n. a. In later use…
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释义 | the world > life > biology > substance > process stimulators or inhibitors > antibody > [noun] > receptor (7) receptor1900 Immunology. Originally: a molecule in a cell or in the circulation that binds a toxin or other foreign substance; = antibody, n. a. In later use… amboceptor1901 Paul Ehrlich's name for: any antibody that is capable of binding both antigen and complement; a complement-fixing antibody. Contrasted with uniceptor… triceptor1902 an intermediary body having three haptophorous groups. uniceptor1902 In Ehrlich's theory of immunization, a receptor having only one combining or haptophoric group of atoms, by which it unites with the immunizing… chemoreceptor1907 Immunology and Physiology. A cellular receptor that binds a specific chemical substance. Cf. receptor, n. 3. chemoceptor1910 = chemoreceptor, n. nutriceptor1911 In Paul Ehrlich's side-chain theory of receptors: a receptor on the surface of a cell which attaches to and assimilates nutrients. |
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