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  • 2. Activity-based protein profiling for natural product target discovery.
    Krysiak J, Breinbauer R.
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  • 4. A minimalist fragment approach for the design of natural-product-like synthetic scaffolds.
    Genis D, Kirpichenok M, Kombarov R.
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    López-Vallejo F, Giulianotti MA, Houghten RA, Medina-Franco JL.
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  • 7. Similar interactions of natural products with biosynthetic enzymes and therapeutic targets could explain why nature produces such a large proportion of existing drugs.
    Kellenberger E, Hofmann A, Quinn RJ.
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  • 11. [Development of antituberculous drugs: current status and future prospects].
    Tomioka H, Namba K.
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  • 12. Rationale for a natural products approach to herbicide discovery.
    Dayan FE, Owens DK, Duke SO.
    Pest Manag Sci; 2012 Apr; 68(4):519-28. PubMed ID: 22232033
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  • 15. Combinatorial biosynthesis in plants: a (p)review on its potential and future exploitation.
    Pollier J, Moses T, Goossens A.
    Nat Prod Rep; 2011 Nov; 28(12):1897-916. PubMed ID: 21952724
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  • 16. Molecular targets of natural drug substances: idiosyncrasies and preferences.
    Imming P.
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  • 17. Cellular targets of natural products.
    Dixon N, Wong LS, Geerlings TH, Micklefield J.
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    Kukhar VP, Sorochinsky AE, Soloshonok VA.
    Future Med Chem; 2009 Aug; 1(5):793-819. PubMed ID: 21426081
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  • 19. Lessons from natural products chemistry can offer novel approaches for synthetic chemistry in drug discovery.
    Vasilevich NI, Kombarov RV, Genis DV, Kirpichenok MA.
    J Med Chem; 2012 Aug 23; 55(16):7003-9. PubMed ID: 22712563
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