multiplicity of receptors

What Role Do Receptor Subtypes Play?

Within the concept of receptor multiplicity, receptor subtypes further complicate interactions with toxicants. Receptor subtypes are variants of a receptor family that may have different affinities for various ligands. This can lead to selective binding, where a toxicant might preferentially bind to one subtype over another, influencing the specificity and magnitude of its toxic effect. Understanding these interactions is vital for the development of targeted antidotes and therapies.

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