Unlocking the Secrets of Drug-Blood Interactions with Computer Simulations
Recent research has revealed that simulations of drugs in the bloodstream can help us learn more about the efficacy of drugs and how they interact with the body. In a study published in the journal Nature Communications, researchers from the University of Cambridge and the University of Pennsylvania used simulations to explore how drugs interact with blood proteins, which can affect how drugs are absorbed and distributed in the body. The team found that the simulations provide far more detailed information than experiments alone, allowing them to identify specific interactions and measure the effects of drug molecules on individual proteins. The results of this study could lead to more effective treatments for diseases and help us better understand how drugs interact with different components of the body.
source: Phys.org