Pharmacodynamics Mechanisms of Drug Action
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Now that we know how drugs move through the body to reach their target, what happens once they get there? By what mechanisms can drugs interact with target proteins to elicit a particular cellular response, and by extension a physiological effect? Let's take a closer look at this now!
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