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carbochol

Terms vs Carbochol - What's the difference?

terms | carbochol |


As nouns the difference between terms and carbochol

is that terms is while carbochol is (medicine) a slowly-hydrolyzed cholinergic agonist that acts at both muscarinic and nicotinic receptors.

Carbochol vs Carbachol - What's the difference?

carbochol | carbachol |


In medicine|lang=en terms the difference between carbochol and carbachol

is that carbochol is (medicine) a slowly-hydrolyzed cholinergic agonist that acts at both muscarinic and nicotinic receptors while carbachol is (medicine) the cholinergic agonist carbamylcholine.

As nouns the difference between carbochol and carbachol

is that carbochol is (medicine) a slowly-hydrolyzed cholinergic agonist that acts at both muscarinic and nicotinic receptors while carbachol is (medicine) the cholinergic agonist carbamylcholine.

Receptor vs Carbochol - What's the difference?

receptor | carbochol |


As nouns the difference between receptor and carbochol

is that receptor is 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 carbochol is a slowly-hydrolyzed cholinergic agonist that acts at both muscarinic and nicotinic receptors.

Nicotinic vs Carbochol - What's the difference?

nicotinic | carbochol |


As an adjective nicotinic

is of or pertaining to nicotine or nicotinic acid or its derivatives.

As a noun carbochol is

(medicine) a slowly-hydrolyzed cholinergic agonist that acts at both muscarinic and nicotinic receptors.

Muscarinic vs Carbochol - What's the difference?

muscarinic | carbochol |


As an adjective muscarinic

is of or pertaining to muscarine.

As a noun carbochol is

(medicine) a slowly-hydrolyzed cholinergic agonist that acts at both muscarinic and nicotinic receptors.

Agonist vs Carbochol - What's the difference?

agonist | carbochol |


As nouns the difference between agonist and carbochol

is that agonist is someone involved in a contest or battle (as in an agon) while carbochol is a slowly-hydrolyzed cholinergic agonist that acts at both muscarinic and nicotinic receptors.

Cholinergic vs Carbochol - What's the difference?

cholinergic | carbochol |


As an adjective cholinergic

is (biochemistry) of, pertaining to, activated by, producing or having the same function as acetylcholine.

As a noun carbochol is

(medicine) a slowly-hydrolyzed cholinergic agonist that acts at both muscarinic and nicotinic receptors.