To bind, or not to bind, that is the question…
- PMID: 36071803
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- DOI: 10.1107/S2052252522008685
To bind, or not to bind, that is the question…
Abstract
The unexpected findings that are described by Czub et al. [IUCrJ (2022), 9, 551-561] provide a very interesting study demonstrating how small differences in structure can result in significant changes in the relative affinities of the seemingly promiscuous binding sites that are seen with serum albumins.
Keywords: NSAIDs; anti-inflammatory drugs; drug interactions; drug transport; human serum albumin; ketoprofen; organism-dependent studies.
© Wayne F. Anderson 2022.
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