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Interrogating SAR: Medicinal Chemistry
Covers medicinal chemistry basics, high-throughput screening, lead discovery milestones, and compound selectivity in drug optimization.
Interrogating SAR in Medical Chemistry
Delves into the fundamentals of medicinal chemistry, emphasizing the interrogation of Structure-Activity Relationships (SAR) in drug design.
Fragment-Based Drug Discovery: Concepts & Technologies
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Kidney-on-a-Chip Technologies
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Fragment-Based Drug Discovery: Concepts & Technologies
Covers the concepts and technologies of fragment-based drug discovery, hit identification methods, and its application in target-based drug discovery.
The ClpXP Proteolytic Complex: Basic Principles to Drug Discovery
Explores the ClpXP proteolytic complex, its drug targeting potential, and antimicrobial applications through compound screening.