This week on the Nature Podcast: Virtual library of LSD-like drugs could reveal new antidepressants
Your browser does not support the audio element.Certain psychedelic drugs are of interest to researchers due to their promising antidepressant effects.
To help speed up the discovery of molecules with useful properties, researchers have built a virtual library of 75 million compounds related to these drugs. This approach yielded two molecules that showed antidepressant properties in mice, but without the hallucinogenic activity of psychedelic drugs.
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