Definition of Effector. Meaning of Effector. Synonyms of Effector

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Definition of Effector

Effector
Effector Ef*fect"or, n. [L.] An effecter. --Derham.

Meaning of Effector from wikipedia

- Look up effector in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Effector may refer to: Effector (biology), a molecule that binds to a protein and thereby alters the...
- digits. EFF publishes through several outlets such as the online periodical EFFector, as well as its websites, blogs, and on social networking services.[non-primary...
- an effector is a general term that can refer to several types of molecules or cells. In the context of biological system regulation, an effector is an...
- Look up effect in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Effect may refer to: A result or change of something List of effects Cause and effect, an idiom describing...
- mani****tors, the end effector means the last link (or end) of the robot. At this endpoint, the tools are attached. In a wider sense, an end effector can be seen...
- an effector cell is any of various types of cell that actively responds to a stimulus and effects some change (brings it about). Examples of effector cells...
- The Effect is a play by the British playwright Lucy Prebble. The story revolves around two protagonists, Connie and Tristan, who volunteer in a clinical...
- triggered by the polarising cytokine IL-12 and their effector cytokines are IFN-γ and IL-2. The main effector cells of Th1 immunity are macrophages as well as...
- elicited when an effector protein secreted by a pathogen into the host cell is successfully recognised by the host. Alternatively, effector-triggered susceptibility...
- of double effect – also known as the rule of double effect, the doctrine of double effect, often abbreviated as DDE or PDE, double-effect reasoning,...