Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2081066 | Drug Discovery Today | 2006 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Various computational disciplines, such as cheminformatics, ADME modeling, virtual screening, chemogenomics search strategies and classic structure-based design, should be seen as one multifaceted discipline contributing to the early drug discovery process. Although significant resources enabling these activities have been established, their true integration into daily research should not be taken for granted. This article reviews value-adding activities from target assessment to lead optimization, and highlights the technical and process-related aspects that can be considered essential for performance and alignment within the research organization.
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Authors
Martin Stahl, Wolfgang Guba, Manfred Kansy,