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Receptor Agonists

Meaning

Receptor Agonists are molecules, which can be endogenous hormones or synthetic pharmaceutical compounds, that bind to a specific receptor and activate it, thereby initiating a physiological response within the cell. These agents mimic the action of the body’s natural ligands, effectively turning the receptor “on” to stimulate a downstream signaling cascade. They are crucial tools in endocrinology and pharmacology, used to enhance or restore deficient hormonal activity in various therapeutic contexts.