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Meaning of Druglike from wikipedia

- Druglikeness is a qualitative concept used in drug design for how "druglike" a substance is with respect to factors like bioavailability. It is estimated...
- Following his release from prison, in 2022, a planned software platform named Druglike controlled by Shkreli was announced with a stated aim of supporting the...
- Chemical Theory To Predict the Intrinsic Aqueous Solubility of Crystalline Druglike Molecules". Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling. 54 (3): 844–56...
- S2CID 201716327. Gregory, Barber. "A Molecule Designed By AI Exhibits 'Druglike' Qualities". Wired. Archived from the original on 2020-04-30. Retrieved...
- "First-Principles Calculation of the Intrinsic Aqueous Solubility of Crystalline Druglike Molecules". Journal of Chemical Theory and Com****tion. 8 (9): 3322–3337...
- Optimized Growth Algorithm for the de Novo Generation of Molecules occupying Druglike Chemical". Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling. 49 (7): 1630–1642...
- five or simply the rule of five (RO5), is a rule of thumb to evaluate druglikeness or determine if a chemical compound with a certain pharmacological or...
- wrapped in silvery synths...like most great funk jams, it's about the druglike power of ****, or in this case maybe **** on drugs. "MGMT". links to the...
- chemists in pre-clinical drug discovery, for example, in the ****essment of druglikeness of drug candidates. Likewise, it is used to calculate lipophilic efficiency...
- Optimized Growth Algorithm for the de Novo Generation of Molecules occupying Druglike Chemical". Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling. 49 (7): 1630–1642...