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14.2 The Lock-and-Key Model Guides the Synthesis New Medicines

Chapter 14: Medicinal Chemistry

Chapter 14: Medicinal Chemistry

  • 14.1 Medicines Are Drugs That Benefit the Body
  • 14.2 The Lock-and-Key Model Guides the Synthesis New Medicines
  • 14.3 Chemotherapy Cures the Host by Killing the Disease
  • 14.4 The Nervous System Is a Network of Neurons
  • 14.5 Psychoactive Drugs Alter the Mind or Behavior
  • 14.6 Pain Relievers Inhibit the Transmission or Perception of Pain
  • 14.7 Medicines for the Heart
The Lock-and-Key Model

John reviews the basic idea of the lock-and-key model of drug action and how it can be used to design more effective medicines. He also highlights the benefits of looking to natural products as another source of new medicines. Duration: 8:54.

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Table of Videos

  • Chapter 14: Medicinal Chemistry
    • 14.1 Medicines Are Drugs That Benefit the Body
    • 14.2 The Lock-and-Key Model Guides the Synthesis New Medicines
    • 14.3 Chemotherapy Cures the Host by Killing the Disease
    • 14.4 The Nervous System Is a Network of Neurons
    • 14.5 Psychoactive Drugs Alter the Mind or Behavior
    • 14.6 Pain Relievers Inhibit the Transmission or Perception of Pain
    • 14.7 Medicines for the Heart

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