Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8410411 | Drug Discovery Today | 2013 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The identification of high-quality hits during the early phases of drug discovery is essential if projects are to have a realistic chance of progressing into clinical development and delivering marketed drugs. As the pharmaceutical industry goes through unprecedented change, there are increasing opportunities to collaborate via pre-competitive networks to marshal multifunctional resources and knowledge to drive impactful, innovative science. The 3D Fragment Consortium is developing fragment-screening libraries with enhanced 3D characteristics and evaluating their effect on the quality of fragment-based hit identification (FBHI) projects.
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Authors
Andrew D. Morley, Angelo Pugliese, Kristian Birchall, Justin Bower, Paul Brennan, Nathan Brown, Tim Chapman, Martin Drysdale, Ian H. Gilbert, Swen Hoelder, Allan Jordan, Steven V. Ley, Andy Merritt, David Miller, Martin E. Swarbrick, Paul G. Wyatt,