drug development

Pharmacological Biochemistry:  Drug-Receptor Interactions & Pharmacokinetics

Drug-receptor interactions refer to the binding of drugs to receptors, which can be either inside the cell or on the cell membrane. The interaction of a drug with a particular receptor is described by the terms affinity, potency, and efficacy. Drug-receptor interactions can be classified into agonists, antagonists, and partial agonists. The drug-receptor interaction is […]

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Biochemical Basis of Diseases.

  The biochemical basis of diseases refers to the underlying molecular and cellular processes that contribute to the development and progression of various medical conditions. Many diseases, whether they are genetic, infectious, metabolic, or degenerative, can be understood at a fundamental level by examining the biochemical changes that occur in affected individuals.   Biochemical factors

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