Drug Targets – Multimedia
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Breaking COVID-19’s "Clutch" To Stop Its Spread
Scripps Research chemist Matthew Disney, Ph.D., and colleagues have created drug-like compounds that, in human cell studies, bind and destroy the pandemic coronavirus’ so-called “frameshifting element” to stop the virus from replicating.
eBook
Kinetics in Drug Discovery
In this eBook we delve deeper into the topic of drug pharmacology – focusing on drug kinetics, medicinal chemistry and pharmacokinetics.
How To Guide
Metabolic Targets for Novel Therapeutic Strategies
Download this guide to explore how the genes, proteins and pathways modulating energy metabolism represent a promising new avenue for developing novel therapeutic strategies capable of tackling a broad range of diseases.
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A Decade in Nobel Prizes for Physiology or Medicine
Each year, Nobel Prizes are awarded to people who have made a significant contribution in their field; this list focuses on the Nobel Prizes awarded between 2010 and 2019 to those “who made the most important discovery within the domain of physiology or medicine”.
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Proteomics: Key Insights From 2019
2019 has been an exciting year for the proteomics community at Technology Networks. As the year draws to a close, we're reflecting on some of the key insights we have gained.
How To Guide
A Guide to Measuring Drug-Target Residence Times with Biochemical Assays
This guide provides technical background on concepts and techniques for use of Transcreener® biochemical assays to measure drug-target residence times.
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Top 10 Biopharma News Stories of 2018
It has been a big year for the biopharma world. In case you missed them, here is a list of the top 10 most-read biopharma news stories we have published in 2018.
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Top 10 Cancer Research News Stories of 2018
2018 has been an exciting year for the cancer research field. This list details the top 10 most-read news stories we published from the field this year.
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5 Target Deconvolution Approaches in Drug Discovery
The retrospective identification of the drug targets that underlie an observed phenotypic response is termed target deconvolution. This list highlights five approaches that can be applied to target deconvolution.
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The Assay Technology Trends Transforming Drug Discovery
So, you don’t get the results you were expecting, but why not? Could it be the underlying science – or could it be your choice of assay? Here we highlight 6 technology trends – with the potential to improve productivity and cost-effectiveness in drug discovery – if they are implemented correctly!
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