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Superagonistic vs Superagonist - What's the difference?

superagonistic | superagonist | Derived terms |

Superagonist is a derived term of superagonistic.



As an adjective superagonistic

is of or pertaining to a superagonist.

As a noun superagonist is

an agonist capable of producing a maximal response greater than the endogenous agonist for the target receptor, and thus having an efficacy of more than 100%.

superagonistic

English

Adjective

(-)
  • Of or pertaining to a superagonist.
  • superagonist

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • An agonist capable of producing a maximal response greater than the endogenous agonist for the target receptor, and thus having an efficacy of more than 100%.
  • Derived terms

    * superagonistic