Computer-aided Drug Design
Computer-aided Drug Design (CADD) is a computational technique used to design and develop new drugs. It uses computer-based methods to study the interactions and structure of molecules, with the aim of designing drugs that can target a specific molecule or protein. CADD combines methods from structural biology, medicinal chemistry and bioinformatics to predict the effects of potential drugs, helping scientists to quickly identify new drugs and reduce the time and cost of drug development. CADD is used to develop drugs to treat a wide range of diseases, from cancer and diabetes to infectious diseases and more. It offers an efficient, cost-effective way to design and develop drugs that can have significant positive impacts on human health.
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