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What is a channel linked receptor?

A channel linked receptor transduces functions of the same protein molecule. An example of a channel linked receptor are neurotransmitters in the brain.


What is a encapsulated liver tumor?

benign tumours are encapsulated


What is encapsulated pneumonia?

Pneumonia caused by an infection with an encapsulated bacteria.


What is a carpuscle?

A carpuscle is an encapsulated sensory receptor found in the skin and other parts of the body that responds to touch and pressure stimuli. There are different types of carpuscles, such as Meissner's corpuscles for light touch and Pacinian corpuscles for deep pressure.


The same receptor can have different effects depending on the properties of the?

ligand that binds to it. For example, a receptor can trigger different signaling pathways or cellular responses if it binds to different ligands, even if they bind to the same binding site on the receptor. This is known as ligand-dependent receptor activation.


Which of the following drugs is an example of a selective 5-HT receptor agonist?

midril


Can glycerin be encapsulated?

It is possible for glycerin to be encapsulated. The most common form of encapsulated glycerin is Vegetable glycerin. Capsules may be sold at a pharmacy, such as Walgreens or CVS.


What is encapsulated sarcom means?

encapsulated sarcoma A tumor that is confined to an area hence the word root capsule


Is ewing's sarcoma encapsulated?

No


Name tumors that are usually encapsulated and do not infiltrate surrounding tissues?

Benign tumors are usually encapsulated.


Which receives signals a fluid mosaic model or a receptor?

a receptor


When one cell releases a chemical message and it travels and binds to the receptor of another cell is an example of what?

it is called inflation