Definition of Antagonists. Meaning of Antagonists. Synonyms of Antagonists

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Definition of Antagonists

Antagonist
Antagonist An*tag"o*nist, a. Antagonistic; opposing; counteracting; as, antagonist schools of philosophy.

Meaning of Antagonists from wikipedia

- in Death Note, the protagonist is a villain and the antagonist is an opposing hero. Antagonists are conventionally presented as making moral choices...
- Alzheimer's disease, is an uncompetitive antagonist of the NMDA receptor. Silent antagonists are competitive receptor antagonists that have zero intrinsic activity...
- Look up antagonist, antagonistic, or antagonists in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An antagonist is a character opposing the protagonist in literature...
- body from responding to opioids and endorphins. Some opioid antagonists are not pure antagonists but do produce some weak opioid partial agonist effects,...
- as NMDAR-antagonists, such as pethidine, levorphanol, methadone, dextropropoxyphene, tramadol, and ketobemidone. Some NMDA receptor antagonists, such as...
- due to lack of evidence. Adrenergic antagonists are mostly used for cardiovascular disease. The adrenergic antagonists are widely used for lowering blood...
- dopamine antagonists, and have been used in treating schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and stimulant psychosis. Several other dopamine antagonists are antiemetics...
- which are H3 receptor antagonists and which affect the H4 receptor antagonists. Most people who use an H1 receptor antagonist to treat allergies use...
- "antihistamine" typically refers to H1 antagonists, which relieve allergic reactions. Like the H1 antagonists, some H2 antagonists function as inverse agonists...
- Wikimedia Commons has media related to Serotonin receptor antagonists. Serotonin+Antagonists at the U.S. National Library of Medicine Medical Subject Headings...