The impressive advances in the ability of organic and medicinal chemists to efficiently prepare libraries containing thousands of small organic molecules has allowed, in the last two decades, to generate molecular tools with proven utility in understanding complex biological processes and unraveling molecular dysfunctions underlying diseases, ultimately contributing to improve strategies and tools in drug discovery processes. Nevertheless, high-throughput screening of molecular libraries, through biochemical assays, often proves disappointing due to the poor specificity and utility of the compounds discovered, with a negative impact on costs, in terms of time and resources employed
How can diversity-oriented strategies for chemical synthesis provide chemical tools to help shape o...
A drug discovery program starts when a disease or clinical condition has no suitable drugs. In respo...
Over the past decade one can observe a scientific revolution taking place resulting in an explosion ...
An innovative and efficient reagent- and scaffold-based diversity oriented synthesis (DOS) of a frag...
Heterocycles represent a privileged scaffold due to their ability to interact with biological system...
Medicinal chemistry focuses on the aspect related to the structural design, synthesis and identifica...
Planar heterocyclic compounds are abundantly present, as they present key building blocks in all li...
Conventional approaches for the discovery of bioactive small molecules typically follow a cycle of d...
The productive exploration of chemical space is an enduring challenge in chemical biology and medici...
The productive exploration of chemical space is an enduring challenge in chemical biology and medici...
Heterocycles are ubiquitous in nature and occupy a unique place in organic chemistry because they ar...
Privileged structures inspire compound library design in medicinal chemistry. We performed a compreh...
Scope of Selective Heterocycles from Organic and Pharmaceutical Perspective is a compilation of bioa...
Biology-oriented-synthesis (BIOS), is a chemocentric approach to identifying structurally novel mole...
In the past years, genome biology had disclosed an ever-growing kind of biological targets that emer...
How can diversity-oriented strategies for chemical synthesis provide chemical tools to help shape o...
A drug discovery program starts when a disease or clinical condition has no suitable drugs. In respo...
Over the past decade one can observe a scientific revolution taking place resulting in an explosion ...
An innovative and efficient reagent- and scaffold-based diversity oriented synthesis (DOS) of a frag...
Heterocycles represent a privileged scaffold due to their ability to interact with biological system...
Medicinal chemistry focuses on the aspect related to the structural design, synthesis and identifica...
Planar heterocyclic compounds are abundantly present, as they present key building blocks in all li...
Conventional approaches for the discovery of bioactive small molecules typically follow a cycle of d...
The productive exploration of chemical space is an enduring challenge in chemical biology and medici...
The productive exploration of chemical space is an enduring challenge in chemical biology and medici...
Heterocycles are ubiquitous in nature and occupy a unique place in organic chemistry because they ar...
Privileged structures inspire compound library design in medicinal chemistry. We performed a compreh...
Scope of Selective Heterocycles from Organic and Pharmaceutical Perspective is a compilation of bioa...
Biology-oriented-synthesis (BIOS), is a chemocentric approach to identifying structurally novel mole...
In the past years, genome biology had disclosed an ever-growing kind of biological targets that emer...
How can diversity-oriented strategies for chemical synthesis provide chemical tools to help shape o...
A drug discovery program starts when a disease or clinical condition has no suitable drugs. In respo...
Over the past decade one can observe a scientific revolution taking place resulting in an explosion ...