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Nuclear hormone receptors drug binding

Mechanisms of drug action. To mediate a response the drug can bind to the desired therapeutic target or to other molecular targets such as G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), ion channels, or transporters on the cell membrane, or to intracellular targets such as enzymes and nuclear hormone receptors. [Pg.104]


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