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Christopher A. Lipinski: Overview of Hit to Lead: The Medicinal Chemist’s Role from HTS Retest to Lead Optimization Hand Off
Jeff W. Paslay · John E. Morin · Richard K. Harrison: High Throughput Screening in the Twenty - First Century
Jack Andrew Bikker · Lakshmi S.Narasimhan: Lead Discovery Using Virtual Screening
Maurizio Pellecchia: NMR Spectroscopy in Fragment Based Drug Design
Kevin D. Freeman-Cook · Daniel W. Kung: Hit Triage – Medicinal Chemistry Strategies to Improve the Odds of Success in Discovery
John W. Ellingboe · Adam M. Gilbert: Lead Identification
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