Medicinal Chemistry
Review . 2020
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Covalent inhibitors: a rational approach to drug discovery
A rational approach to drug discovery
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Authors: Fandi Sutanto; Markella Konstantinidou; Alexander Dömling;
Covalent inhibitors: a rational approach to drug discovery
Abstract
In this review we provide a brief historic overview of covalent inhibitors and summarize recent advances focusing on developments in the last decade. Applications in challenging targets and future perspectives are also discussed.
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Netherlands
Related Organizations
- ACADEMISCH ZIEKENHUIS GRONINGEN Netherlands
- University of Gronigen Netherlands
- University of Groningen; Department of Pharmacy Netherlands
- University of Groningen Netherlands
Keywords
Chemistry, POTENT
Chemistry, POTENT
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