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Rational drug design — designing a molecule that binds to a target

Todd, A; Anderson, R.J; Groundwater, P.W

Authors

A Todd

R.J Anderson

P.W Groundwater



Abstract

The second part of an article on rational drug design describes how a molecule that binds to a target is designed, using angiotensin-converting enzyme as an example to illustrate the process.

Citation

Todd, A., Anderson, R., & Groundwater, P. (2009). Rational drug design — designing a molecule that binds to a target. Pharmaceutical journal (1933), 283(7563), 131-132

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Jan 1, 2009
Deposit Date Jun 19, 2012
Journal Pharmaceutical Journal
Print ISSN 0031-6873
Publisher Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 283
Issue 7563
Pages 131-132
Keywords Drug Development, Kininase, Binding Sites, Receptors-drug, Pharmacodynamics, Software, Structure-activity Relationship.
Publisher URL http://www.pjonline.com/contents/pj20090801