| When a molecule binds to a receptor and activates the receptor, the molecule is called an agonist. This activation of the receptor initiates chemical reactions inside the cell.
See also antagonist, which acts inversely by an agonist. |
| When a molecule binds to a receptor and activates the receptor, the molecule is called an agonist. This activation of the receptor initiates chemical reactions inside the cell.
See also antagonist, which acts inversely by an agonist. |