Delves into enzyme inhibition, reversible and irreversible binding, and covalent drugs, exploring drug modes of action and their impact on drug efficacy.
Covers enzyme inhibition mechanisms, drug modes of action, targeted protein degradation using PROTACs, and the bump-hole method for protein-ligand engineering.
Explores drug targets like ligand-gated ion channels and kinase-linked receptors, discussing mechanisms of action, clinical uses, and insulin's physiological context.
Explores kinase inhibitors, their types, mechanisms, and experimental evaluation, emphasizing the significance of covalent drugs in modern pharmaceutical research.
Explores the selection and rationale behind preclinical animal models in drug discovery, emphasizing understanding mechanisms of action and domain specificity.
Explores kinase inhibitors, enzyme inhibition methods, transition state analog drugs, and the significance of covalent drugs in pharmaceutical research.