receptor的意思和读音

receptor

: [rɪˈseptər] : [rɪˈseptə(r)]

n.

receptors  

receptorn.

1.a sense organ or nerve ending in the body that reacts to changes such as heat or cold and makes the body react in a particular way

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n.1.a nerve, for example in your skin or your nose, that sends messages to your central nervous system2.a piece of equipment that is designed to receive electronic signals

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1.One example of a gene that we would like to turn off is an insulin receptor gene that tells fat cells to hold on to every calorie.

2.The gene affected seems to make a protein that acts as a "receptor" or docking point for nicotine in the brain.

3."I thought [such a] receptor can't be making the entire change in the body. There must be other proteins, " Wang says.

4.While hormone receptor did not change the bimodal pattern of mortality risk, the results showed that it was a time dependent variable.

5.A substance that can combine with a nerve receptor to produce a reaction typical for that substance.

6.When he made these 7 changes to the ancestral receptor, it behaved just like a new glucocorticoid receptor.7

7.So this time, Chen's team injected the spinal cords of mice with a neurotoxin that seeks out the GRPR receptor, sort of a docking site.GRPR

8.The major targeted therapy used for prostate cancer is directed at the androgen receptor and it is not always effective, Witte said.

9.Antigen receptor gene rearrangement and hybridization have been used routinely in auxiliary diagnosis of lymphomas.

10.Horses are not sensitive taste receptor, therefore, horse gathering a wide range of food, horse is the most easy to raise animals.广