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Kinetic traps explain differences in GPCR drug efficacy
G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) are proteins triggered by ligands (protein-binding chemicals) from outside cells to transmit signals inside the cell.
When you take a drug, where in your body does it actually go? For most medications, scientists can make only educated guesses ...
After 27 years in business, Cytokinetics hopes to pit its own cardiac myosin inhibitor against one it initially developed—now owned by Bristol Myers Squibb—in a market worth billions. Aficamten has a ...
Drug development in biotechnology takes time. A lot of time. On average, it takes 10 to 15 years to take a medicine from ...
Knowledge Distillation (KD) has emerged as a crucial technique in deep learning, especially in computer vision. It aims to develop efficient models without compromising performance [4], [5], [19], [31 ...
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Explaining Lane County's model for drug deflection
Multnomah County's drug deflection program has been struggling, but deflection programs in the Eugene area have seen relative success. Trump's popularity plunges in Tennessee special election district ...
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