down-regulation /doun reg-u-la′shun/ , a decrease in the number of receptors for a chemical or drug on cell surfaces in a given area, usually caused by long-term exposure to the agent. See also up-regulation.
down-regulation /doun reg-u-la′shun/ , a decrease in the number of receptors for a chemical or drug on cell surfaces in a given area, usually caused by long-term exposure to the agent. See also up-regulation.