This was amazingly straightforward to understand, and yet very few classes (instructors) take the time to step through the nuances of ionic interactions, hydrogen bonding, hydrophobic interactions, and especially dipole induced dipole. This really fits well into Lipinski's rule of five (concept) and guidelines for small molecule drug design.
This was amazingly straightforward to understand, and yet very few classes (instructors) take the time to step through the nuances of ionic interactions, hydrogen bonding, hydrophobic interactions, and especially dipole induced dipole. This really fits well into Lipinski's rule of five (concept) and guidelines for small molecule drug design.
Thank you. It's so difficult to find content related to pharmacy. This is going to help so much for my upcoming pharm chem exam
Thank you