antagonist

How Do Antagonists Work?

Antagonists function by binding to the same receptors as the toxin but without activating them, thereby blocking the toxin's action. This can occur through competitive or non-competitive mechanisms. In a competitive scenario, the antagonist directly competes with the toxic agent for binding sites, while in a non-competitive scenario, the antagonist binds to a different site, altering the receptor's configuration and reducing the toxin's efficacy.

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