Thursday, January 29, 2015

New clues about a brain protein with high affinity for valium

Valium, one of the best known antianxiety drugs, produces its calming effects by binding with a particular protein in the brain. But the drug has an almost equally strong affinity for a completely different protein. New studies revealing atomic level details of this secondary interaction might offer clues about Valium’s side effects and point the way to more effective drugs.







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