Ambure_2017_Curr.Drug.Targets_18_522

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Title : CADD Modeling of Multi-Target Drugs Against Alzheimer's Disease - Ambure_2017_Curr.Drug.Targets_18_522
Author(s) : Ambure P , Roy K
Ref : Curr Drug Targets , 18 :522 , 2017
Abstract :

Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disorder that is described by multiple factors linked with the progression of the disease. The currently approved drugs in the market are not capable of curing AD; instead, they merely provide symptomatic relief. Development of multi-target directed ligands (MTDLs) is an emerging strategy for improving the quality of the treatment against complex diseases like AD. Polypharmacology is a branch of pharmaceutical sciences that deals with the MTDL development. In this mini-review, we have summarized and discussed different strategies that are reported in the literature to design MTDLs for AD. Further, we have discussed the role of different in silico techniques and online resources in computer-aided drug discovery (CADD), for designing or identifying MTDLs against AD.

PubMedSearch : Ambure_2017_Curr.Drug.Targets_18_522
PubMedID: 26343117

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Ambure P, Roy K (2017)
CADD Modeling of Multi-Target Drugs Against Alzheimer's Disease
Curr Drug Targets 18 :522

Ambure P, Roy K (2017)
Curr Drug Targets 18 :522