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Re: What does it mean if a drug has an 'affinity'?

Posted by desolationrower on February 7, 2010, at 11:28:52

In reply to Re: What does it mean if a drug has an 'affinity'?, posted by viper1431 on February 3, 2010, at 22:58:22

it just means it will bind to the receptor, whether it is an agonist(triggers the postsynaptic function) or antagonist (doesn't) or is reverse agonist (reduce3s function) is not specified

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