noun
1.A gene whose presence prevents the expression of some other gene at a different locus.
‘These data indicate the importance of the beta-globin control for signaling either the presence of an inhibitor or insufficient DNA template for amplification.’
‘Genetic screens have successfully identified a number of different growth promoters and growth inhibitors in Drosophila.’
2.A person who takes out an inhibition.
3.A substance which slows down or prevents a particular chemical reaction or other process or which reduces the activity of a particular reactant, catalyst, or enzyme.
‘Enzyme inhibitors traditionally target the active site by matching its steric, hydrogen binding, and charge constraints.’
‘Several nucleoside-based inhibitors of these viral enzymes, including that of the HIV virus, also typically show modest inhibition of telomere synthesis.’
4.A thing which inhibits someone or something.
‘The tort threat and the threat of criminal prosecution after a crime has been committed are the most reliable inhibitors of criminal aggression.’
‘The lack of enterprise space in the town is a major inhibitor to the development of new businesses.’
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