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In Designing a Drug to Function as an Antagonist of a Natural

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Question 31

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In designing a drug to function as an antagonist of a natural ligand in the human body, a pharmaceutical chemist would focus on mimicking which aspect of the natural ligand?


A) Mass
B) Number of atoms
C) Orientation of functional groups
D) Number of chemical bonds
E) Density

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