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modulator compounds

Modulator compounds are substances that influence the activity of biological systems, often by adjusting how receptors or enzymes respond to other signals or drugs. They don't directly activate or block the system themselves; instead, they alter the system's sensitivity or response, enhancing or diminishing effects. This modulation can improve the precision of treatments, reduce side effects, or help manage complex conditions by fine-tuning biological processes at a molecular level.