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Meanings of
agonistic
in English
Striving to overcome in argument.
combative
agonistical
Related terms
competitive
competitory
Struggling for effect.
strained
Related terms
affected
unnatural
Celebration.
celebration
Related terms
festivity
Usage of
agonistic
in English
1
This inhibitory action was mimicked by an
agonistic
antibody of the TWEAK receptor.
2
The
agonistic
throes, the ecstasies, joys of the solemn musings day or night?
3
The dynamic displays are fundamental for mate choice and
agonistic
behavior.
4
A total of 13 biostable multi-Aib analogs were tested for
agonistic
and antagonistic activities.
5
The addition of large functional groups to agonists was usually possible without abolishing
agonistic
activity.
6
Molecular docking studies were performed to elucidate the molecular basis for GLP-1 receptor
agonistic
activity.
7
Both in vitro and in vivo studies indicated 42 was devoid of direct
agonistic
activity.
8
The new structures exerted full or partial
agonistic
activity.
9
Oleocanthal binds to both estrogen receptors inducing
estradiol
-
agonistic
or antiagonistic effects depending on the cell line.
10
In contrast to their
agonistic
properties, n-3 fatty acids competitively inhibit the responses of vanilloid agonists.
11
The ethylene chain of histamine is optimal for
agonistic
activity on all three histamine receptor subtypes.
12
Whereas tamoxifen displays partial ER
agonistic
effects in bone, aromatase inhibitors increase bone resorption and fracture risk.
13
Drugs that target these receptors or ligands can modulate the immune response by exerting antagonistic or
agonistic
effects.
14
Conclusions: These findings support the use of
agonistic
TRAIL antibodies and drugs targeting FLIP in breast cancer patients.
15
One scarcely investigated strategy to curb
agonistic
behavior is reducing the availability of visual stimuli potentially eliciting aggressions.
16
Potential mechanisms of action for
agonistic
anti-CD40 include direct cytotoxic effects on tumor cells and conditioning of antigen-presenting cells.
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agonistic
Adjective
Frequent collocations
agonistic activity
agonistic behavior
agonistic effects
agonistic interactions
abolish agonistic
More collocations
Agonistic
through the time