Examples of using Antagonist in English and their translations into Hebrew
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CBD is a GPR55 antagonist, as University of Aberdeen scientist Ruth Ross disclosed at the 2010 conference of the International Cannabinoid Research Society in Lund, Sweden.
mixed agonist/antagonist analgesics may reduce the analgesic effect of morphine sulfate and/or may precipitate withdrawal symptoms in these patients.
art translates into an antagonist in which there aspect Apollinian, as opposed to the Dionysian.
CBD works as an antagonist for CB1 and CB2 receptors,
one agonist and one antagonist.
which is a cholesterol antagonist.
which acts actively antagonist against salmonella.
Rimonabant HCL drug is distinct thanks to its novel mode of action as a unique selective cannabinoid-1(CB-1) receptor antagonist.
includes a physical exam, blood work, and a prescription for naltrexone or nalmefene, a newer opioid antagonist approved in more than two dozen countries.
I know, I know, but a film is only as good as its villain, and I have an antagonist who is as threatening as a wiener dog.
This agreement is an exciting development for our CGRP antagonist program,” added Malcolm Weir, CEO of Heptares.
No specific antagonist to the vasodilator effects of nitroglycerin is known,
This expansion focuses on the game's antagonist, Jin, and the history of his birthplace, Torna.
This expansion will focus on the game's antagonist, Jin, and the history of his birthplace, Torna.
scientists talk about antagonist muscles, they are referring to a much more complicated relationship.
These agonist or antagonist analgesics may reduce the pain relieving effect of oxycodone
The antagonist is powerful- whether physical, intellectual, supernatural, or using other characters
This antagonist has greater affinity for your neural receptors than the original kill drug.
Scott Fitzgerald, author of the 1925 masterpiece, knew well why he had his antagonist speak those words.
He's an“authentic” white or Jew- in the same way that Tom Buchanan, the antagonist in“The Great Gatsby,” is an authentic Roaring Twenties wealthy American.