See Also: Muscarinic receptors(medicine)
receptors, muscarinic(medicine)
Muscarinic(medicine)
muscarinic agonist(medicine)
muscarinic antagonist(medicine)
muscarinic antagonists(medicine)
muscarinic receptor kinase(medicine)
muscarinic acetylcholine receptor(medicine)
receptors, IgE(medicine)
receptors, IgG(medicine)

byrlaw (iou) and receptors, muscarinic (medicine)


byrlaw (iou)



byrlaw noun. . See also BY-LAW. ME.
[from Old Norse bjar genit. sing. of br (see BY noun1) + lagu LAW noun1.]
The local custom or law of a manor, district, etc., whereby disputes over boundaries, trespass, etc., were settled without recourse to the public courts of law.
Comb.: byrlaw-court: to settle local disputes etc.; byrlawman an officer appointed to administer the byrlaw.

receptors, muscarinic (medicine)


receptors, muscarinic


One of the two major classes of cholinergic receptors. Muscarinic receptors were originally defined by their preference for muscarine over nicotine. There are several subtypes (usually m1, m2, m3...) that are characterised by their cellular actions, pharmacology, and molecular biology.