Since then, two related retinoic acid receptors have been identified, and researchers believe there may be others.
But it is more sheer than incandescent, more, in the end, about the nose than the acid receptors on the tongue.
Lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) receptors are the target receptor of gintonin.
The virus then attaches to epithelial cells through binding of the hemagglutinin spike to the N-acetylneuraminic acid receptor on the cell.
Transformations of another sort are produced by mutations in the retinoic acid receptors.
Swine influenza viruses have the ability to bind both types of sialic acid receptors.
This recent study compared acid receptors from naked mole rats and mice, and found that they were not all that different.
Retinoic acid receptors are another subset of nuclear receptors.
Many cancer cells have a high requirement for folic acid and overexpress the folic acid receptor.
This finding has led to the development of anti-cancer drugs that target the folic acid receptor.