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RECEPTOR - traducción al árabe

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Receptors; Receptor (disambiguation); Receptor molecule

RECEPTOR         

ألاسم

حاسة; جهاز اْستقبال

receptor         
N
المتقبل السماعة جهاز الاستقبال
receptor         
مُسْتَقْبِلَة [ج: مُسْتَقْبِلاَت]

Definición

receptor
[r?'s?pt?]
¦ noun Physiology
1. an organ or cell that responds to external stimuli and transmits signals to a sensory nerve.
2. a tissue or substance which responds to a particular neurotransmitter, hormone, etc.

Wikipedia

Receptor

Receptor may refer to:

  • Sensory receptor, in physiology, any structure which, on receiving environmental stimuli, produces an informative nerve impulse
  • Receptor (biochemistry), in biochemistry, a protein molecule that receives and responds to a neurotransmitter, or other substance
    • Cell surface receptor, a receptor on the outer surface of a cell membrane, that takes part in communication between the cell and the outside world
    • Nuclear receptor, a receptor found within cells that is responsible for sensing steroid and thyroid hormones and certain other molecules
    • Immune receptor, a receptor that occurs on the surface of immunocytes and binds to antigens
  • Receiver (radio), a device for the reception of electromagnetic signals.
Ejemplos de uso de RECEPTOR
1. "You‘ve got the heat receptor on one side and the ATP receptor on the other side that will recognise the pain.
2. The therapies, which are centered around a single cell receptor known as the A3 adenosine receptor, have a good safety profile and are highly specific.
3. Another receptor or some other process must be involved.
4. "Now we‘ve modified the mouse receptor so it is more like a human one.
5. It targets EGFR, epidermal growth factor receptor, to block tumour cell growth.