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Explain phase I and II biotransformation reactions in Pharmacology
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- Discuss reuptake and enzymatic degradation (breakdown) in the context of the appropriate neurotransmitters. Please include peer reviewed references.why is LDHA an attractive target for a cancer therapeutic? https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-019-40617-3#Tab1Explain the mechanism of phase I biotransformation and its importance
- Define the term mechanism.Which patch clamp technique should be used if you want to investigate the effect a compound has presynaptically with varying concentration?Discuss three ways by which the human body is capable of utilising one single ligand in several ways by multiple cells? Give examples of each.
- Why do we need to identify and determine the function of every single molecule involved in cell signalling? provide citations of trusted papers/sites. (no less than 250 words)3) What specific proteins might be targeted for up- or downregulated adsorption when designing an implantable material? Please list at least two for each.Explain the factors of trans-acting?