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A decoy receptor is a receptor that is able to recognize and bind specific growth factors or cytokines efficiently, but is not structurally able to signal or activate the intended receptor complex. It acts as an inhibitor, binding a ligand and keeping it from binding to its regular receptor. Decoy receptors participate in a common methods of signal inhibition and are also abundant in malignant tissues, making up a significant topic in cancer research.

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  • Ein Decoy-Rezeptor (zu deutsch etwa ‚Rezeptorattrappe, Köder-Rezeptor‘) ist ein Rezeptor, der seinen Liganden zwar bindet, aber keine Signale weiterleitet. (de)
  • A decoy receptor is a receptor that is able to recognize and bind specific growth factors or cytokines efficiently, but is not structurally able to signal or activate the intended receptor complex. It acts as an inhibitor, binding a ligand and keeping it from binding to its regular receptor. Decoy receptors participate in a common methods of signal inhibition and are also abundant in malignant tissues, making up a significant topic in cancer research. (en)
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  • Ein Decoy-Rezeptor (zu deutsch etwa ‚Rezeptorattrappe, Köder-Rezeptor‘) ist ein Rezeptor, der seinen Liganden zwar bindet, aber keine Signale weiterleitet. (de)
  • A decoy receptor is a receptor that is able to recognize and bind specific growth factors or cytokines efficiently, but is not structurally able to signal or activate the intended receptor complex. It acts as an inhibitor, binding a ligand and keeping it from binding to its regular receptor. Decoy receptors participate in a common methods of signal inhibition and are also abundant in malignant tissues, making up a significant topic in cancer research. (en)
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  • Decoy-Rezeptor (de)
  • Decoy receptors (en)
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