Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W1966679957> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W1966679957 endingPage "370" @default.
- W1966679957 startingPage "362" @default.
- W1966679957 abstract "Although combinatorial chemistry technology has enabled large libraries of compounds to be screened for biological activity and synthetic modifications to be effected rapidly, the reality is that quality leads and development candidates for many drug targets still prove difficult to find. This is particularly relevant to antiinfective, oncology, and immunomodulation targets and also those involving protein–protein interactions. In the past, natural products have led to excellent drugs for precisely these therapeutic areas, but the difficulties of identifying and utilising such compounds compared to less complex molecules synthesised using combinatorial chemistry techniques then led many to question their value in modern-day drug discovery. In fact, in the early 1990s, a significant number of pharmaceutical companies reduced or even terminated the natural product-based drug discovery activities that had served them so well in the past. Nevertheless a renaissance appears to be at hand. The pressing need to fill drug development pipelines, combined with attractive outsourcing opportunities, have prompted many of the very same companies to reevaluate the utility of natural products as sources of novel drug leads. Through a judicious combination of new technologies and compelling business model, at least one Singapore-based company is offering cost-effective solutions for accessing the unique chemical diversity found in Nature. Drug Dev. Res. 62:362–370, 2004. © 2004 Wiley-Liss, Inc." @default.
- W1966679957 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W1966679957 creator A5007906525 @default.
- W1966679957 creator A5012021719 @default.
- W1966679957 date "2004-01-01" @default.
- W1966679957 modified "2023-10-17" @default.
- W1966679957 title "A new model for utilising chemical diversity from natural sources" @default.
- W1966679957 cites W1496571999 @default.
- W1966679957 cites W1500847299 @default.
- W1966679957 cites W1570617919 @default.
- W1966679957 cites W1608885177 @default.
- W1966679957 cites W169459663 @default.
- W1966679957 cites W1964381872 @default.
- W1966679957 cites W1967554869 @default.
- W1966679957 cites W1968903040 @default.
- W1966679957 cites W1971687812 @default.
- W1966679957 cites W1973726629 @default.
- W1966679957 cites W1975160937 @default.
- W1966679957 cites W1975219467 @default.
- W1966679957 cites W1977976545 @default.
- W1966679957 cites W1981986450 @default.
- W1966679957 cites W1982044769 @default.
- W1966679957 cites W1983991653 @default.
- W1966679957 cites W1984090919 @default.
- W1966679957 cites W1989991708 @default.
- W1966679957 cites W1991489244 @default.
- W1966679957 cites W1995089537 @default.
- W1966679957 cites W2004010329 @default.
- W1966679957 cites W2009291347 @default.
- W1966679957 cites W2009633556 @default.
- W1966679957 cites W2010630649 @default.
- W1966679957 cites W2012845727 @default.
- W1966679957 cites W2016281097 @default.
- W1966679957 cites W2016940256 @default.
- W1966679957 cites W2019023166 @default.
- W1966679957 cites W2022850278 @default.
- W1966679957 cites W2027025739 @default.
- W1966679957 cites W2033458080 @default.
- W1966679957 cites W2033730311 @default.
- W1966679957 cites W2040228452 @default.
- W1966679957 cites W2041879797 @default.
- W1966679957 cites W2042420997 @default.
- W1966679957 cites W2044038155 @default.
- W1966679957 cites W2053706764 @default.
- W1966679957 cites W2065534030 @default.
- W1966679957 cites W2070074427 @default.
- W1966679957 cites W2074370114 @default.
- W1966679957 cites W2078181480 @default.
- W1966679957 cites W2079286032 @default.
- W1966679957 cites W2090367182 @default.
- W1966679957 cites W2091167718 @default.
- W1966679957 cites W2099951777 @default.
- W1966679957 cites W2111706745 @default.
- W1966679957 cites W2116688431 @default.
- W1966679957 cites W2117455624 @default.
- W1966679957 cites W2121927373 @default.
- W1966679957 cites W2124034732 @default.
- W1966679957 cites W2131642993 @default.
- W1966679957 cites W2150484568 @default.
- W1966679957 cites W2162331245 @default.
- W1966679957 cites W2165918941 @default.
- W1966679957 cites W2479962029 @default.
- W1966679957 cites W2480574110 @default.
- W1966679957 cites W2510266992 @default.
- W1966679957 cites W4211236956 @default.
- W1966679957 cites W4234945377 @default.
- W1966679957 cites W4240545411 @default.
- W1966679957 cites W4242280652 @default.
- W1966679957 cites W4242456374 @default.
- W1966679957 cites W65266863 @default.
- W1966679957 doi "https://doi.org/10.1002/ddr.10389" @default.
- W1966679957 hasPublicationYear "2004" @default.
- W1966679957 type Work @default.
- W1966679957 sameAs 1966679957 @default.
- W1966679957 citedByCount "15" @default.
- W1966679957 countsByYear W19666799572012 @default.
- W1966679957 countsByYear W19666799572014 @default.
- W1966679957 countsByYear W19666799572015 @default.
- W1966679957 countsByYear W19666799572017 @default.
- W1966679957 countsByYear W19666799572018 @default.
- W1966679957 countsByYear W19666799572022 @default.
- W1966679957 countsByYear W19666799572023 @default.
- W1966679957 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W1966679957 hasAuthorship W1966679957A5007906525 @default.
- W1966679957 hasAuthorship W1966679957A5012021719 @default.
- W1966679957 hasConcept C111472728 @default.
- W1966679957 hasConcept C119857082 @default.
- W1966679957 hasConcept C127413603 @default.
- W1966679957 hasConcept C138885662 @default.
- W1966679957 hasConcept C144133560 @default.
- W1966679957 hasConcept C150903083 @default.
- W1966679957 hasConcept C151730666 @default.
- W1966679957 hasConcept C162853370 @default.
- W1966679957 hasConcept C171250308 @default.
- W1966679957 hasConcept C17744445 @default.
- W1966679957 hasConcept C178790620 @default.
- W1966679957 hasConcept C183696295 @default.
- W1966679957 hasConcept C185592680 @default.