"Breakthroughs in Medicinal Chemistry: New Targets and Mechanisms, New Drugs, New Hopes" is a series of Editorials, which is published on a biannual basis by the Editorial Board of the Medicinal Chemistry section of the journal Molecules. In these Editorials, we highlight in brief reports (of about one hundred words) a number of recently published articles that describe crucial findings, such as the discovery of novel drug targets and mechanisms of action, or novel classes of drugs, which may inspire future medicinal chemistry endeavors devoted to addressing prime unmet medical needs.

Breakthroughs in Medicinal Chemistry: New Targets and Mechanisms, New Drugs, New Hopes-3

Tuccinardi, Tiziano;
2018-01-01

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"Breakthroughs in Medicinal Chemistry: New Targets and Mechanisms, New Drugs, New Hopes" is a series of Editorials, which is published on a biannual basis by the Editorial Board of the Medicinal Chemistry section of the journal Molecules. In these Editorials, we highlight in brief reports (of about one hundred words) a number of recently published articles that describe crucial findings, such as the discovery of novel drug targets and mechanisms of action, or novel classes of drugs, which may inspire future medicinal chemistry endeavors devoted to addressing prime unmet medical needs.
2018
Mangoni, Arduino A; Tuccinardi, Tiziano; Collina, Simona; Vanden Eynde, Jean Jacques; Muñoz-Torrero, Diego; Karaman, Rafik; Siciliano, Carlo; de Sousa...espandi
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