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- toxicity are also modified. Non-classical bioisosteres may differ in a multitude of ways from classical bioisosteres, but retain the focus on providing similar...
- biochemistry and medicinal chemistry, phosphonate groups are used as stable bioisosteres for phosphate, such as in the antiviral nucleotide analog, Tenofovir...
- Chemistry of Drug Design and Drug Action, Second Edition, 2004 Nathan Brown. Bioisosteres in Medicinal Chemistry. Wiley-VCH, 2012, p. 237. ISBN 978-3-527-33015-7...
- FIGURE 7 | Benzofuran bioisosteres of tryptamines. Tomaszewski Z, Johnson MP, Huang X, Nichols DE (May 1992). "Benzofuran bioisosteres of hallucinogenic tryptamines"...
- amphetamine and benzothiophene families. It is related to MDA and other MDA bioisosteres like the benzofurans. The drug acts as a potent and well-balanced...
- Acylsulfonamides are of particular interest due to their ability to act as bioisosteres of carboxylic acids, offering similar hydrogen bonding capabilities and...
- MacMillan, David W. C. (June 2023). "General access to cubanes as benzene bioisosteres". Nature. 618 (7965): 513–518. Bibcode:2023Natur.618..513W. doi:10...
- a tetrazole which is being used in place of the carboxylic acid as a bioisostere. Losartan is used for hypertension, including in people with left ventricular...
- ring system-substituted lysergamides: 12-Hydroxy-LSD 12-Methoxy-LSD Bioisosteres: JRT Others Arylpiperazines (e.g., 2C-B-PP, 2-NP, mCPP, MK-212, ORG-12962...
- This is a list of cocaine analogues. A cocaine analogue is an (usually) artificial construct of a novel chemical compound from (often the starting point...