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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...
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agent of the
racetam family. It
contains a
chemical group that is a
bioisostere of the 9-amino-tetrahydroacridine family. It was
initially developed...
- 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...
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substituted thiophenes and
thiazoles are more
potent still, as they are
closer bioisosteres to the 4-carbomethoxy
group of carfentanil. Side
effects of fentanyl...
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place of one
hydrogen atom at the C9α position.
Fluorine is a good
bioisostere for
hydrogen because it is
similar in size, with the
major difference...