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- Receptor_theory abstract "Receptor theory is the application of receptor models to explain drug behaviour. Pharmacological receptor models preceded accurate knowledge of receptors by many years. John Newport Langley and Paul Ehrlich introduced the concept of a receptor that would mediate drug action at the beginning of the 20th century. A J Clark was the first to quantify drug-induced biological responses (using an equation described firstly by A V Hill in 1909 and then in 1910) and propose a model to explain drug-mediated receptor activation. So far, nearly all of the quantitative theoretical modelling of receptor function has centred on ligand-gated ion channels and GPCRs.".
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- Receptor_theory wikiPageWikiLink Category:Biochemistry.
- Receptor_theory wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sensory_receptors.
- Receptor_theory wikiPageWikiLink Dissociation_constant.
- Receptor_theory wikiPageWikiLink Dose-response_relationship.
- Receptor_theory wikiPageWikiLink Dose–response_relationship.
- Receptor_theory wikiPageWikiLink Everhardus_Jacobus_Ariëns.
- Receptor_theory wikiPageWikiLink GPCR.
- Receptor_theory wikiPageWikiLink G_protein–coupled_receptor.
- Receptor_theory wikiPageWikiLink Hill_equation_(biochemistry).
- Receptor_theory wikiPageWikiLink Hypothesis.
- Receptor_theory wikiPageWikiLink Inverse_agonist.
- Receptor_theory wikiPageWikiLink Inverse_agonists.
- Receptor_theory wikiPageWikiLink John_Gaddum.
- Receptor_theory wikiPageWikiLink John_Newport_Langley.
- Receptor_theory wikiPageWikiLink Ligand-gated_ion_channel.
- Receptor_theory wikiPageWikiLink Ligand-gated_ion_channels.
- Receptor_theory wikiPageWikiLink Paul_Ehrlich.
- Receptor_theory wikiPageWikiLink Protein_structure.
- Receptor_theory wikiPageWikiLink Receptor_(biochemistry).
- Receptor_theory wikiPageWikiLink Receptor_antagonist.
- Receptor_theory wikiPageWikiLink Saturation_(chemistry).
- Receptor_theory wikiPageWikiLink Schild_regression.
- Receptor_theory wikiPageWikiLink Scientific_hypothesis.
- Receptor_theory wikiPageWikiLinkText "Receptor theory".
- Receptor_theory wikiPageWikiLinkText "activating".
- Receptor_theory wikiPageWikiLinkText "ligand occupation".
- Receptor_theory wikiPageWikiLinkText "occupation".
- Receptor_theory wikiPageWikiLinkText "occupy".
- Receptor_theory wikiPageWikiLinkText "receptor occupancy model".
- Receptor_theory wikiPageWikiLinkText "receptor theory".
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- Receptor_theory subject Category:Biochemistry.
- Receptor_theory subject Category:Sensory_receptors.
- Receptor_theory hypernym Application.
- Receptor_theory type Software.
- Receptor_theory type Sensor.
- Receptor_theory comment "Receptor theory is the application of receptor models to explain drug behaviour. Pharmacological receptor models preceded accurate knowledge of receptors by many years. John Newport Langley and Paul Ehrlich introduced the concept of a receptor that would mediate drug action at the beginning of the 20th century.".
- Receptor_theory label "Receptor theory".
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