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Agonist, Partial Agonist, Antagonist and Inverse Agonist for Receptors



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When you open a tap to its maximum you are agonist. When you open it partially, you are a partial agonist. If some bug is there on the tap preventing you from doing anything with the tap, that bug is the antagonist. And when you close a leaky tap, you are an inverse agonist.

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Chapters
00:00 Intro
00:20 Analogy of Tap
01:21 Receptor
01:35 Agonist
01:41 Partial Agonist
01:52 Antagonist
02:03 Examples
02:35 Inverse Agonist
03:34 Example of Inverse Agonist
04:47 Summary

Dr Vipul Navadiya

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