Determining druggability

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Abstract

Druggability — the likelihood of being able to modulate a target with a small-molecule drug — is crucial in determining whether a drug discovery project progresses from 'hit' to 'lead'. With only 10% of the human genome representing druggable targets, and only half of those being relevant to disease, it is important to be able to predict how druggable a novel target is in early drug discovery.

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Owens, J. (2007). Determining druggability. Nature Reviews Drug Discovery, 6(3), 187–187. https://doi.org/10.1038/nrd2275

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