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  • Title: Screening Library Design.
    Author: Ashenden SK.
    Journal: Methods Enzymol; 2018; 610():73-96. PubMed ID: 30390806.
    Abstract:
    Thanks to technological advances and a greater understanding of the biological and chemical natures of targets and related diseases, high-throughput screening (HTS) has been allowed to be faster, cheaper, and more accessible. Yet, despite these increased technologies and understandings, the frequency of novel and drugs are being approved each year has not being increasing over the years. 2017 was considered a "bumper" year with a total of 46 approved drugs, over double that of the previous year. However, it is thought that part of the problem that HTS has not lived up to expectations is because of the contents of current chemical libraries. Therefore, new methods to design screening libraries are of great interest.
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