Chemogenomics
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Chemogenomics can be defined as the study of genomic responses to chemical compounds. The goal is the rapid identification of novel drugs and drug targets embracing multiple early phase drug discovery technologies ranging from target identification and validation, over compound design and chemical synthesis to biological testing and ADME profiling.
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Chemogenomics in Drug Discovery: A Medicinal Chemistry Perspective, H. Kubinyi (Editor), G. Müller (Editor), R. Mannhold (Series Editor), G. Folkers (Series Editor), Wiley-VCH, 2004.ISBN 3-527-30987-X
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Categories: Pharmacology stubs • Computational chemistry • Genomics • Omics • Pharmacology • Pharmaceutical industry • Cheminformatics

