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Reagent scaffold structures

A structure-based example is to explore a given subsite in a protein active site. The special feature is positioned as a site point where the molecules to dock will be anchored this could be done using the position of the atom of the docked scaffold which is used to link the reagents or the derivative... [Pg.79]


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