Zheng et al., 2008 - Google Patents
Most efficient cocaine hydrolase designed by virtual screening of transition statesZheng et al., 2008
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- Zheng F
- Yang W
- Ko M
- Liu J
- Cho H
- Gao D
- Tong M
- Tai H
- Woods J
- Zhan C
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- Journal of the American Chemical Society
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Cocaine is recognized as the most reinforcing of all drugs of abuse. There is no anticocaine medication available. The disastrous medical and social consequences of cocaine addiction have made the development of an anticocaine medication a high priority. It has been …
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