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Drug Discovery Opportunities

2003
The pharmaceutical industry is no longer the “analysts’ darling” — quite the reverse is true. The industry is currently facing increasing pressure due to the lack of innovateon and productivity in drug research and development (Fig. 1, global R&D productivity trend 1991–2001).
J. Reinhard-Rupp, G. Wess
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The ATCG of Drug Discovery

2001
The publication of human and microbial genomic sequences has resulted in the availability of large amounts of data that are directly relevant to the discovery of novel and useful drug targets. The elucidation of the function of new genes is not a simple matter and human genetic studies have been among the most useful in identifying genes implicated in ...
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Ethnopharmacology and drug discovery

Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2005
Ethnopharmacology and natural product drug discovery remains a significant hope in the current target-rich, lead-poor scenario. Many modern drugs have origin in traditional medicine and ethnopharmacology. Traditional Indian Medicine - Ayurveda has a long history and is one of the great living traditions.
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Trends in peptide drug discovery

Nature reviews. Drug discovery, 2021
Markus Muttenthaler   +3 more
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The discovery of drugs.

Proceedings of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, 1996
A review of the discovery of ...
Bowman, W C, Harvey, A L
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Experimental and computational approaches to estimate solubility and permeability in drug discovery and development settings.

Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews, 2001
C. A. Lipinski   +3 more
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The emerging role of mass spectrometry-based proteomics in drug discovery

Nature reviews. Drug discovery, 2022
F. Meissner   +3 more
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Yeast and drug discovery

Functional & Integrative Genomics, 2002
Advanced genetic techniques, along with the high degree of conservation of basic cellular processes, have made the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae a valuable system for identification of new drug targets, target-based and non-target-based drug screening, and detailed analysis of the cellular effects of drugs.
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Bioinformatics and drug discovery

Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 1994
Bioinformatics involves both the automatic processing of large amounts of existing data and the creation of new types of information resource. Both will be required if the data are to be transformed into information and used to help in the discovery of drugs.
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Chronicles in drug discovery

Drug News & Perspectives, 2010
Patrick Cole, Sylvia Vasiliou
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