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inhibitor
[ in-hib-i-ter ]
noun
- a person or thing that inhibits.
- Chemistry. a substance that decreases the rate of or stops completely a chemical reaction.
- any impurity in a mineral that prevents luminescence. Compare activator ( def 3 ).
- Rocketry. an inert antioxidant used with solid propellants to inhibit burning on certain surfaces.
inhibitor
/ ɪnˈhɪbɪtə /
noun
- Also calledinhibiter a person or thing that inhibits
- Also calledanticatalyst a substance that retards or stops a chemical reaction Compare catalyst
- biochem
- a substance that inhibits the action of an enzyme
- a substance that inhibits a metabolic or physiological process
a plant growth inhibitor
- any impurity in a solid that prevents luminescence
- an inert substance added to some rocket fuels to inhibit ignition on certain surfaces
Word History and Origins
Origin of inhibitor1
Example Sentences
"If this complex is disrupted, it can lead to the death of the affected cell. For this reason, spliceosome inhibitors are considered as potential anti-cancer drugs."
One idea is to locate binding sites on the DNAJB1 protein to which a drug inhibitor could bind.
Abrocitinib is a JAK1 inhibitor drug that works to suppress inflammation, specifically pro-inflammatory chemicals called cytokines that are involved in an overactive immune system.
However, treatment with an enzyme inhibitor that prevents the activation of lipids can restore balance and alleviate symptoms.
"These encouraging results highlight the potential for oncolytic immunotherapy to synergize with immune checkpoint inhibitors, offering a new avenue for patients who have exhausted other treatment options," Li said.
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