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Drug-receptor molecular pharmacological techniques

Molecular Pharmacology. Molecular pharmacology studies the chemical and physical properties of drugs to define how they interact with receptors at the molecular level. This field is deeply rooted in mathematical techniques and molecular biology. Molecular pharmacology deals with all classes of drugs and aU types of receptors at the cellular and subcel-lular level. [Pg.1458]


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