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Pang et al., small molecule antagonizes autoinhibition and activates amp-activated protein kinase in cells, j bioi chern 283(23)

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Drug antagonists are drugs that compete for the available receptors. They may be noncompetitive and have no pharmacological effect of their own, or competitive in that they are capable of reversing or altering an effect already achieved. ... The antagonism is not reversible by increasing the concentration of the agonist.

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