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prof Krzysztof Jóźwiak

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Medical University of Lublin

address: Staszica 6, Lubin, 20-081, Poland
phone: +48-81-5320413
fax: +48-81-5320413
web: http://www.am.lublin.pl

Participant:


V Multidyscyplinarna Konferencja Nauki o Leku

began: 2006-05-15
ended: 2006-05-17
Presented:

V Multidyscyplinarna Konferencja Nauki o Leku

MOLECULAR INTERACTIONS BETWEEN NICOTINIC ACETYLCHOLINE RECEPTOR AND ITS LIGANDS - CHROMATOGRAPHIC AND MODELING APPROACHES

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VII Multidyscyplinarna Konferencja Nauki o Leku

began: 2010-05-09
ended: 2010-05-13
Presented:

VII Multidyscyplinarna Konferencja Nauki o Leku

An old drug with new perspectives: How stereochemistry of fenoterol and fenoterol derivatives influences the β-adrenergic binding and the G-protein coupling selectivity.

Publications:


  1. 3D-QSAR modeling of binding affinities and functional activities for the set of β2 adrenergic receptor agonists.
  2. An old drug with new perspectives: How stereochemistry of fenoterol and fenoterol derivatives influences the β-adrenergic binding and the G-protein coupling selectivity.
  3. Differential aspects of molecular interactions fenoterol stereoisomers and derivatives with the β2-adrenergic receptor
  4. Docking Study of fenoterol derivatives to the β2 adrenergic receptor. Molecular dynamic simulations for selected agonist-β2-AR complexes.
  5. Functional activity of new derivatives of dextromethorphan as allosteric inhibitors of α3β4 nicotinic acetylocholine receptor.
  6. MOLECULAR INTERACTIONS BETWEEN NICOTINIC ACETYLCHOLINE RECEPTOR AND ITS LIGANDS - CHROMATOGRAPHIC AND MODELING APPROACHES
  7. Molecular modeling of allosteric modulation of nicotinic acetylcholine receptor by different classes of ligands
  8. Y308 is a key residue of the β2-adrenoceptor to distinguish the Gs selective derivatives of fenoterol



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