A Short History of the Drug Receptor ConceptThe Emergence of Molecular Pharmacology
A Short History of the Drug Receptor Concept: The Emergence of Molecular Pharmacology
Prüll, Cay-Rüdiger; Maehle, Andreas-Holger; Halliwell, Robert Francis
2015-09-25 00:00:00
[Isolation and identification of Langley’s ‘receptive substances’ (Ehrlich’s ‘side-chains’) required the effort of many research groups with expertise in diverse areas of the biomedical sciences, including pharmacology, biochemistry, physiology and molecular biology. Serendipity also facilitated the purification of receptors and their subsequent biochemical and molecular characterization.]
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A Short History of the Drug Receptor ConceptThe Emergence of Molecular Pharmacology
[Isolation and identification of Langley’s ‘receptive substances’ (Ehrlich’s ‘side-chains’) required the effort of many research groups with expertise in diverse areas of the biomedical sciences, including pharmacology, biochemistry, physiology and molecular biology. Serendipity also facilitated the purification of receptors and their subsequent biochemical and molecular characterization.]
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