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| + | <tr><td><div class="scrolling">'''Opening a Gate to Human Health'''<br> | ||
| + | ''by Alice Clark'' (PDBe)<br> | ||
| + | In the 1970s, an exciting discovery of a family of medicines was made by the Japanese scientist Satoshi Ōmura. One of these molecules, '''ivermectin''', is shown in this artwork bound in the ligand binding pocket of the Farnesoid X receptor, a protein which helps regulate cholesterol in humans. This structure showed that ivermectin induced transcriptional activity of FXR and could be used to regulate metabolism. | ||
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| + | >>> [[Art:Opening_a_Gate_to_Human_Health|Visit this page]] >>> | ||
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