Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2080297 | Drug Discovery Today | 2011 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Novel therapeutics in areas with a high unmet medical need are based on innovative drug targets. Although ‘biologicals’ have enlarged the space of druggable molecules, the number of appropriate drug targets is still limited. Discovering and assessing the potential therapeutic benefit of a drug target is based not only on experimental, mechanistic and pharmacological studies but also on a theoretical molecular druggability assessment, an early evaluation of potential side effects and considerations regarding opportunities for commercialization. This article defines key properties of a good drug target from the perspective of a pharmaceutical company.
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Authors
Isabella Gashaw, Peter Ellinghaus, Anette Sommer, Khusru Asadullah,