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| Originally, protease inhibitors were derived from the peptide substrates of the proteases, which led to the development of peptidomimetic competitive inhibitors. Currently available anti-estrogens, such as tamoxifen, are competitive inhibitors that bind to the ligand binding sites of estrogen receptors (ER). Currently available anti-estrogens, such as tamoxifen, are competitive inhibitors that bind to the ligand binding sites of estrogen receptors (ER). |
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