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Lead Generation Approaches in Drug Discovery

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Hoboken, N.J John Wiley 2010Description: xi, 295 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9780470257616
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 615.19 LEA
Contents:
Lead discovery : the process / William F. Michne -- High throughput screening approach to lead discovery / Zoran Rankovic, Craig Jamieson, and Richard Morphy -- In silico screening / Dagmar Stumpfe, Hanna Geppert, and Jürgen Bajorath -- Fragment-based lead discovery / Jeffrey S. Albert -- Design of multitarget ligands / Richard Morphy and Zoran Rankovic -- De novo drug design / Gisbert Schneider, Markus Hartenfeller, Ewgenij Proschak -- Role of natural products in drug discovery / Hugo Lachance, Stefan Wetzel, and Herbert Waldmann -- Early screening for ADMET properties / Dennis A. Smith -- Role of chemistry in lead discovery / Roland E. Dolle and Karin Worm.
Summary: An integrated overview of modern approaches to lead discovery Lead generation is increasingly seen as a distinct and success-determining phase of the drug discovery process. Over recent years, there have been major advances in the understanding of what constitutes a good lead compound and how to improve the chances of finding such a compound. Written by leading scientists and established opinion leaders from industry and academia, this book provides an authoritative overview of the field, as well as the theory, practice, and scope, of the principal Lead Generation Approaches in Drug Discovery, including: The evolution of the lead discovery process, key concepts, current challenges, and future directions Strategies and technologies driving the high-throughput screening (HTS) approach to lead discovery, including the shifting paradigms in the design of compound collections and best practice in the hit confirmation process Knowledge-based in silico or \\\\\\\virtual\\\\\\\ screening Theory and practice of the fragment-based approach to lead discovery The opportunities and challenges presented by multi-target drug discovery (MTDD) De novo design of lead compounds and new approaches to estimating the synthetic accessibility of de novoââ,¬â€œdesigned molecules The impact of natural products on drug discovery, and potential of natural productââ,¬â€œlike compounds for exploring regions of biologically relevant chemical space Using early screening of hits and leads for metabolic, pharmacokinetic, and toxicological liabilities to reduce attrition during the later phases of drug discovery The utility of parallel synthesis and purification in lead discovery With each topic supported by numerous case studies, this is indispensable reading for researchers in industry and academia who wish to keep up to date with the latest strategies and approaches in drug discovery.
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Lead discovery : the process / William F. Michne -- High throughput screening approach to lead discovery / Zoran Rankovic, Craig Jamieson, and Richard Morphy -- In silico screening / Dagmar Stumpfe, Hanna Geppert, and Jürgen Bajorath -- Fragment-based lead discovery / Jeffrey S. Albert -- Design of multitarget ligands / Richard Morphy and Zoran Rankovic -- De novo drug design / Gisbert Schneider, Markus Hartenfeller, Ewgenij Proschak -- Role of natural products in drug discovery / Hugo Lachance, Stefan Wetzel, and Herbert Waldmann -- Early screening for ADMET properties / Dennis A. Smith -- Role of chemistry in lead discovery / Roland E. Dolle and Karin Worm.

An integrated overview of modern approaches to lead discovery Lead generation is increasingly seen as a distinct and success-determining phase of the drug discovery process. Over recent years, there have been major advances in the understanding of what constitutes a good lead compound and how to improve the chances of finding such a compound. Written by leading scientists and established opinion leaders from industry and academia, this book provides an authoritative overview of the field, as well as the theory, practice, and scope, of the principal Lead Generation Approaches in Drug Discovery, including: The evolution of the lead discovery process, key concepts, current challenges, and future directions Strategies and technologies driving the high-throughput screening (HTS) approach to lead discovery, including the shifting paradigms in the design of compound collections and best practice in the hit confirmation process Knowledge-based in silico or \\\\\\\virtual\\\\\\\ screening Theory and practice of the fragment-based approach to lead discovery The opportunities and challenges presented by multi-target drug discovery (MTDD) De novo design of lead compounds and new approaches to estimating the synthetic accessibility of de novoââ,¬â€œdesigned molecules The impact of natural products on drug discovery, and potential of natural productââ,¬â€œlike compounds for exploring regions of biologically relevant chemical space Using early screening of hits and leads for metabolic, pharmacokinetic, and toxicological liabilities to reduce attrition during the later phases of drug discovery The utility of parallel synthesis and purification in lead discovery With each topic supported by numerous case studies, this is indispensable reading for researchers in industry and academia who wish to keep up to date with the latest strategies and approaches in drug discovery.

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