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Receptor-based design pharmacophore generation

Structure-based design techniques by their very nature are highly focused toward the receptor structure or pharmacophore and neglect other factors important to the design of bioactive compounds, e.g., transport properties, toxicity, and stability. Hence, these techniques must generate as many suggestions as possible and methods need to be developed to analyze these large sets in order to rule out those with unsuitable molecular properties. [Pg.656]


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