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Semenenko, Sviatoslav |
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Semenenko, Andrii |
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Redkin, Ruslan |
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Dobrovanov, Oleksandr |
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Dmitriev, Dmytro |
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Semenenko, Oksana |
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Vidiscak, Marian |
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2025-03-13T13:27:52Z |
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2025-03-13T13:27:52Z |
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2022 |
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Semenenko S. Evaluation of ademol molecular target by bioinformatics method according to criteria of liquidity of biodaccessibility and molecular docking / Sviatoslav Semenenko, Andrii Semenenko, Ruslan Redkin, Oleksandr Dobrovanov, Dmytro Dmitriev, Oksana Semenenko, Marian Vidiscak // Lekarsky obzor – 2022. - 71 (1). – P. 21-26 |
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https://dspace.vnmu.edu.ua/123456789/7546 |
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Using the method of bioinformatics, in particular, the method of molecular docking in silico on the cloned β1-adrenoceptor Meleagris gallopavo, the ability of ademol to block β-adrenoceptors was established. Depending on the cerebrospinal fluid activity and affinity for β1-adrenoceptors (Edoc, kkal/mol), ademol occupies an intermediate position between propranolol and timolol, and both of the latter reduce elevated intracranial pressure. The permeability of ademol through blood-brain barrier is a guarantee of its neuroprotective activity, and the structural similarity to β-blockers and its affinity determines the cerebrospinal fluid-potent action of the adamantane derivative, which causes a decrease in elevated intracranial pressure. Ademol is a promising neuroprotective agent that can be used in brain damage associated with high intracranial pressure (hemorrhagic stroke, traumatic brain injury). |
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en |
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ademol |
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bioinformatics |
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intracranial pressure |
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stroke |
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traumatic brain injury |
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blood-brain barrier |
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Evaluation of ademol molecular target by bioinformatics method according to criteria of liquidity of biodaccessibility and molecular docking |
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Article |
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