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High-throughput screening molecular similarity/diversity

An increasing interest of the scientific community in recent years has been shown in the fields of combinatorial chemistry, high-throughput screening, - substructural analysis, and -+ similarity searching, for which several similarity/diversity approaches have been proposed mainly based on - substructure descriptors such as -> molecular fingerprints, which are particularly suitable for informatic treatment. [Pg.422]


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