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School of Medicinal Chemistry, LACDR, University of Leiden, The ...
Since its start in 1992 the LACDR School on Medicinal Chemistry has been an instant success. The 4-days course, hosting some 35 participants only to allow ...
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Allosteric modulation
Allosteric modulation has long been recognized as a general and widespread mechanism for the control of protein function. Modulators bind to regulatory ...
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Allosteric modulation
Allosteric modulation has long been recognized as a general and widespread mechanism for the control of protein function. Modulators bind to regulatory ...
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Division of Medicinal Chemistry, LACDR, University of Leiden, The ...
All four subtypes are studied in our division of Medicinal Chemistry of the Leiden/Amsterdam Center for Drug Research . Ever since 1985 when we started, ...
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Inverse agonism
inverse agonism is drug and system dependent; the system may not allow ... Retinitis pigmentosa and congenital night blindness are due to mutations in the ...
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Coffee and caffeine
For a medicinal chemist the challenge is to understand the precise mechanism of action of caffeine. Then, we might be able to manipulate the chemical ...
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Coffee and caffeine
The only thing caffeine does is "sitting there": it kicks adenosine from the ... the challenge is to understand the precise mechanism of action of caffeine. ...
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Allosteric modulation
Allosteric modulation has long been recognized as a general and widespread mechanism for the control of protein function. Modulators bind to regulatory ...
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Allosteric modulation
Allosteric modulation has long been recognized as a general and widespread mechanism for the control of protein function. Modulators bind to regulatory ...
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Scientific Output
Z.G. Gao, S.K. Kim, A.P. IJzerman, K.A. Jacobson (2005) Allosteric modulation of the adenosine family of receptors. Mini Rev. Med. Chem. 5 , 545-553. ...