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This project investigates the biosynthesis and metabolism of estrogen derivatives using advanced computational methods. The focus is on understanding the role of these compounds in breast cancer development and improving aromatase inhibitors for treatment.
The aim of the research proposal is to study the biosynthesis and metabolism of oestrogen derivatives with state-of-the-art quantum mechanical (QM) and combined quantum mechanics molecular mechanics (QM/MM) calculations.
Oestrogens play a manifold role in the correct functioning of the human body, which is especially pronounced in the case of women.
Prolonged exposure to oestrogen has been shown to increase the risk of developing breast cancer due to the cumulative effect of toxic metabolites fo…
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