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A compound, usually synthetic, that acts in a similar way to its natural counterpart by binding to a receptor or protein.
A [[compound|compound]], usually synthetic, that acts in a similar way to its natural counterpart by binding to a [[receptor|receptor]] or [[protein|protein]].

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A compound, usually synthetic, that acts in a similar way to its natural counterpart by binding to a receptor or protein.