Agonist (disambiguation)

Agonist (disambiguation)

Agonist may refer to:
*An advocate of the political theory of agonism (or 'agonistic pluralism').
*Agonist, a substance that binds to a receptor to induce a biochemical response
**Inverse agonist, a substance that induces the opposite effect of an agonist
*Agonist (muscle), a muscle type


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