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Kinetics for Drug Discovery: an industry-driven effort to target drug residence time

open access: yesDrug Discovery Today, 2017
Doris A Schuetz   +2 more
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Kinetics of Drug Binding and Residence Time.

Annual review of physical chemistry (Print), 2019
The kinetics of drug binding and unbinding is assuming an increasingly crucial role in the long, costly process of bringing a new medicine to patients. For example, the time a drug spends in contact with its biological target is known as residence time ...
Mattia Bernetti   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Residents and Residencies

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1971
Abstract Residency training programs in thoracic surgery are expensive apprenticeships based in a hospital. Our present thoracic surgery residency programs evolved from nineteenth century German models, which were transferred to this country with the founding of The Johns Hopkins Hospital. Dr. William S.
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Target engagement and drug residence time can be observed in living cells with BRET

open access: yesNature Communications, 2015
The therapeutic action of drugs is predicated on their physical engagement with cellular targets. Here we describe a broadly applicable method using bioluminescence resonance energy transfer (BRET) to reveal the binding characteristics of a drug with ...
Matthew B Robers   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

Where do Golgi residents reside?

Trends in Cell Biology, 2000
Ever since Camillo Golgi's initial description, over a century ago, of the organelle that would eventually bear his name, scientists have sought to understand how this beautifully organized stack of membranes functions inside the eukaryotic cell. The function of the Golgi as a central player in the anterograde traffic of secretory proteins is well ...
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Resident Stress

Pediatrics, 1988
In the absence of confirmatory evidence, one can only sense that the lives of residents have become increasingly stressful since the late 1950s. Certainly residency stress is receiving more attention in the medical literature.1-4 An excellent conference on stress in pediatric housestaff training sponsored by the Study Group on Pediatric Education and ...
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Residency Training

The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery-American Volume, 2000
R. C. is an orthopaedic resident in a teaching program. At the orthopaedic clinic, he examines an elderly, otherwise healthy patient who requires a total hip replacement. He presents the patient to his covering attending physician, who agrees to supervise the joint replacement surgery. The resident discusses the surgery with the patient. The procedure,
J D, Capozzi, R, Rhodes
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Resident-to-Resident Aggression in Private Seniors’ Residences

GeroPsych, 2023
Abstract: Resident-to-resident aggression (RRA) is a globally-recognized problem in long-term care centers which is presently understudied among private seniors’ residences (PSRs) for independent and semi-independent older adults. This research documents the manifestations of RRA in PSRs in Québec and identifies the need to develop a program promoting
Marie-Chantal Falardeau   +3 more
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