Tag: Drug Discovery


BENZISOXAZOLES

Benzisoxazoles are a class of organic compounds that are typically used as pharmaceuticals. They are heterocyclic compounds consisting of a benzene ring fused to an isoxazole ring. Benzisoxazoles have various properties that make them attractive for medicinal applications. They possess anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and anti-diabetic properties and are used in a number of different therapeutic areas […]

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BIOENGINEERING

Introduction to Bioengineering: Definition and Scope Bioengineering, often used synonymously with Biomedical Engineering (BME), represents a highly interdisciplinary field that strategically merges the principles of engineering—specifically design, analysis, and problem-solving—with the complexities of biological sciences and medicine. It is not merely a supporting discipline for medicine; rather, it actively creates, optimizes, and implements technologies designed […]

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ALLOSTERIC MODULATION

Defining Allosteric Modulation Allosteric modulation refers to the process by which a chemical entity, known as an allosteric modulator, binds to a site on a macromolecular receptor complex that is physically distinct from the primary, or orthosteric binding site, where the endogenous ligand or primary neurotransmitter typically binds. This binding event does not directly activate […]

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PHARMACOLOGY

Defining Pharmacology: The Science of Interaction Pharmacology is the multidisciplinary branch of biological science dedicated to the study of drug action. Specifically, it involves the comprehensive analysis of compounds, both natural and synthetic, known as xenobiotics, which interact with living organisms to produce a measurable change in biological function. The central objective of this field […]

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DFBETAS

DFBETAS: Dose-Response Curve Estimation using Beta Series The Core Definition of DFBETAS DFBETAS, an acronym for “Dose-Response Curve Estimation using Beta Series,” represents a novel and sophisticated algorithmic approach developed to accurately predict dose-response curves (DRCs) with remarkable efficiency, particularly when faced with limited experimental data. In the vast landscape of biomedical research, especially within […]

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