Allen Henderson

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A drug typically works by binding its target—as Paul Ehrlich had pointed out, like a key to a lock—and inactivating or, occasionally, activating its function. Aspirin, for instance, jams itself into the lock cyclooxygenase, an enzyme involved in blood clotting and inflammation.
The Song of the Cell: An Exploration of Medicine and the New Human
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