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Interactive Protein Network

Interactive Protein Network (IPN) is a computer simulation of how proteins interact with each other. It is a powerful tool used to identify potential drug targets and understand the molecular mechanisms underlying diseases. IPN shows how proteins interact to form networks of molecules, which helps to understand the …

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Overview

Interactive Protein Network (IPN) is a computer simulation of how proteins interact with each other. It is a powerful tool used to identify potential drug targets and understand the molecular mechanisms underlying diseases. IPN shows how proteins interact to form networks of molecules, which helps to understand the complexity of biological processes. Scientists use IPN to identify novel drug targets, study drug-protein interactions, and optimize drug delivery. It also has applications in drug design, drug repurposing, and predicting the consequence of genetic variability on protein networks. In addition, IPN is used to better understand how cells respond to environmental changes and develop disease treatments, as well as to identify new therapeutic strategies.

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Sutopa Dwivedi · United States Liuyang Wang · United States Juan Sainz · Spain

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