terms |
bicuculline |
As nouns the difference between terms and bicuculline
is that
terms is while
bicuculline is (biochemistry) a light-sensitive competitive antagonist of gaba receptors; it is used in the study of epilepsy.
bicuculine |
bicuculline |
As nouns the difference between bicuculine and bicuculline
is that
bicuculine is (organic compound) a convulsant alkaloid, found in plants of the family
fumariaceae , that is a a light-sensitive competitive antagonist of gaba receptors while
bicuculline is (biochemistry) a light-sensitive competitive antagonist of gaba receptors; it is used in the study of epilepsy.
epilepsy |
bicuculline |
As nouns the difference between epilepsy and bicuculline
is that
epilepsy is (pathology) a medical condition in which the sufferer experiences seizures (or convulsions) and blackouts while
bicuculline is (biochemistry) a light-sensitive competitive antagonist of gaba receptors; it is used in the study of epilepsy.
receptor |
bicuculline |
As nouns the difference between receptor and bicuculline
is that
receptor is (biochemistry|medicine) a protein on a cell wall that binds with specific molecules so that they can be absorbed into the cell in order to control certain functions while
bicuculline is (biochemistry) a light-sensitive competitive antagonist of gaba receptors; it is used in the study of epilepsy.
gaba |
bicuculline |
As nouns the difference between gaba and bicuculline
is that
gaba is while
bicuculline is (biochemistry) a light-sensitive competitive antagonist of gaba receptors; it is used in the study of epilepsy.
antagonist |
bicuculline |
In biochemistry terms the difference between antagonist and bicuculline
is that
antagonist is a chemical that binds to a receptor but does not produce a physiological response, blocking the action of agonist chemicals while
bicuculline is a light-sensitive competitive antagonist of GABA receptors; it is used in the study of epilepsy.
As nouns the difference between antagonist and bicuculline
is that
antagonist is an opponent or enemy while
bicuculline is a light-sensitive competitive antagonist of GABA receptors; it is used in the study of epilepsy.
competitive |
bicuculline |
As an adjective competitive
is .
As a noun bicuculline is
(biochemistry) a light-sensitive competitive antagonist of gaba receptors; it is used in the study of epilepsy.