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Effector (biology) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An effector is a molecule (originally referring to small molecules but now encompassing any regulatory molecule, including proteins) that binds to a protein and thereby alters the activity of that p...
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Effector - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Effector may refer to: •An actuator, in robotics • Effector (album), a music album by the Experimental Techno group Download •Effector cell, a type of lymphocyte in immunology •Effector (biology), ...
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There are many examples of a single receptor coupling directly to more than one cellular signal transduction pathway. ... Rational drug design that optimizes preferential effector activity within a group of receptor-selective drugs holds the promise of increased selectivity in clinically useful agents.
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