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What Is Pharmacodynamics? Frequently Asked Questions

Pharmacodynamics (PD) is the branch of pharmacology that studies what a compound does to a biological system. It covers mechanism of action, receptor binding affinity, dose-response relationships, and the time course of measurable effects. In peptide research, pharmacodynamic characterization tells researchers which receptor a peptide binds, how tightly it binds, and what happens inside the cell as a result of that binding event.

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