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So the receptor disappears".
"Think of it as a blanket over the receptor.
But with repeated use, it eventually desensitizes the receptor.
Somehow, the receptor amplifies the signal's growth.
During those 40 million years, Dr. Thornton found, the receptor changed in 37 spots, only 2 of which made the receptor sensitive to cortisol.
People with a certain variant form of the receptor are immune to AIDS.
The third, also not in clinical trials, is aimed at stimulating antibodies to the receptor.
But the receptor and the virus have to match, like a key and a lock.
In either case, these five mutations added twists and tails to the receptor.
By comparing the receptor to related proteins, the scientists reconstructed its history.
His lab went on to isolate the receptor and unravel how it worked.
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