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Scientists use computer simulations to identify future targets for treatment of Covid-19 – News-Medical.Net
University of Warwick scientists model movements of nearly 300 protein structures in Covid-19. Scientists can use the simulations to identify potential targets…

University of Warwick scientists model movements of nearly 300 protein structures in Covid-19. Scientists can use the simulations to identify potential targets to test with existing drugs, and even check effectiveness with future Covid variants.
Simulation of virus spike protein, part of the virus’s corona’, shows a promising mechanism that could potentially be blocked. Researchers have publicly released data on all protein structures to aid efforts to find potential drug targets.
Researchers have…
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