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Addiction Medicine
Investigators at University of Minnesota release new data on addiction medicine
December 18th, 2008
"In recent years the single-probe-single-target approach in drug design has started to be smoothly replaced by the single-probe-multiple-target or multi-target) one, where a single drug is able to tackle different, but disease-related targets in a selective manner. However, the design of multi-target drugs has been hindered by a lack of a systematic network of disease-related common pathways," researchers in the United States report. "The recent development of the knowledgebase of addiction-related genes (KARG) has provided important hints on how to rationally design multi-target probes by connecting experimental techniques with available network models. In this...
Source: Women's Health Weekly (2008-12-18)
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