Antagonism by selected classical irreversible competitive antagonists : an investigation into the proposed non-specific mechanisms involved / Johannes Bodenstein
Many irreversible antagonists are known to bind irreversibly to pharmacological receptors. However, few studies suggest that these irreversible antagonists may also display irreversible non-specific antagonism by binding irreversibly to non-syntopic binding sites on the receptor macromolecule, where...
Main Author: | Bodenstein, Johannes |
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North-West University
2008
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10394/92 |
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