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Homology modeling and molecular docking study of corticotrophin-releasing hormone: An approach to treat stress-related diseases

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Published in:Open Chemistry
Main Authors: Ahmad Nasir, Khan Khalid, Khan Sher Wali, Ur Rashid Haroon, Irum, Zahoor Muhammad, Umar Muhammad Naveed, Ullah Riaz, Ali Essam A.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2024-07-01
Subjects:
homology modeling
molecular docking
corticotrophin
adenylate cyclase
nucleotides
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/chem-2024-0069
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