Rezeptor
receptor (sensory or cellular)
noun re-TSEP-tohr Rare
Origin: from Latin receptor (receiver)
Usage Note
Rezeptor is used in both neuroscience (sensory receptors responding to stimuli) and pharmacology (cell-surface receptors that drugs bind to). Both senses appear in modern German health journalism at the B2–C1 level.
Examples
"Schmerzrezeptoren melden Gewebeschäden an das Gehirn."
Natural Translation
Pain receptors report tissue damage to the brain.
Literal Translation
Pain-receptors report tissue-damage to the brain.
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- Dämmerungssehen twilight vision, scotopic vision
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