Small molecule inhibitors refer to a class of compounds that can bind to specific target proteins, such as enzymes or receptors, and block their activity. Full definition
An ideal model for the evaluation of small molecule inhibitors in two disease models simultaneously. (biomedcode.com)
Those features present significant challenges in drug discovery, and in fact, DNA - binding proteins traditionally have been considered to be beyond the reach of even small molecule inhibitors. (sciencedaily.com)
Unfortunately, not every gene product can be targeted with conventional small molecule inhibitors. (senginemedicine.com)