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AI can be used to predict the structures of important receptors and thereby speed up the development of potential drugs.
Researchers at Uppsala University used AI to create a model of the unknown three -dimensional structure of a receptor.
Drug molecules that activate TAAR1 have shown promising results in the treatment of schizophrenia and depression.
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