targetmolekues
Targetmolekues is a nonstandard spelling of target molecules, a concept commonly used in pharmacology and molecular biology. In this context, a target molecule is a biomolecule identified as the intended site of action for a therapeutic intervention. Most often, targets are proteins such as enzymes, receptors, transporters, or signaling molecules, but they can also be nucleic acids or other macromolecules that influence disease mechanisms.
Target molecules are selected through a process called target discovery and validation. This involves understanding the
In drug development, the interaction between a drug and its target is central. Researchers develop assays to
Examples of common targets include kinases and G protein–coupled receptors in cancer and cardiovascular disease, enzymes