What does polypharmacology mean?
Polypharmacology means The presence of multiple pharmacologies (targets, modes of action etc) in a single drug.
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The presence of multiple pharmacologies (targets, modes of action etc) in a single drug.
While several classes of kinase inhibitors are highly selective (MEK, covalent modifying kinase inhibitors) many possess a vast polypharmacology across the kinome target-scape.
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Polypharmacology means The presence of multiple pharmacologies (targets, modes of action etc) in a single drug.
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While several classes of kinase inhibitors are highly selective (MEK, covalent modifying kinase inhibitors) many possess a vast polypharmacology across the kinome target-scape.
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