2024.09.18
JACS | Bai Chen's team from MoMed Biotech reveals the activation mechanism of the important chloride ion channel protein glycine receptor in the nervous system through computational simulation.
In September 2024, Bai Chen's team from MoMed Biotech published a research paper titled "Exploring the Activation Process of the Glycine Receptor" online in the journal JACS. This study not only helps us deeply understand the activation mechanism of the glycine receptor (GlyR), a potential therapeutic target for alleviating chronic pain, predicts and validates important mutation sites, but also opens up a new way for developing more effective treatment regimens.