How drugs get into the blood

Computer simulations have helped researchers understand in detail how pharmaceutically active substances cross cell membranes. These findings can now be used to discover new drug candidates more efficiently.

Representation of drugs that suppress the cell membrane.
Cyclosporine, a drug that suppresses immune reactions, can cross cell membranes. (Visualisations: Adobe Stock / montage)

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