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Drug receptors: A long engagement

Rod Flower
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Rod Flower: William Harvey Research Institute

Nature, 2002, vol. 415, issue 6872, 587-587

Abstract: The term 'receptor' is generally reserved for a molecule that acts as a biological signal transducer, usually for hormones or neurotransmitters.

Date: 2002
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