Transforming Drug Design: Innovations in Computer-Aided Discovery for Biosimilar Agents

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In pharmaceutical research and development, pursuing novel therapeutics and optimizing existing drugs have been revolutionized by the fusion of cutting-edge technologies and computational methodologies. Over the past few decades, the field of drug design has undergone a remarkable transformation, catalyzed by the rapid advancement of computer-aided discovery techniques and the emergence of biosimilar agents. This dynamic interplay between scientific innovation and technological prowess has expedited the drug discovery process and paved the way for more targeted, effective, and personalized treatment approaches. This review investigates the transformative computer-aided discovery techniques for biosimilar agents in reshaping drug design. It examines how computational methods expedite drug candidate identification and explores the rise of cost-effective biosimilars as alternatives to biologics. Through this analysis, this study highlights the potential of these innovations to enhance the efficiency and accessibility of pharmaceutical development. It represents a pioneering effort to examine how computer-aided discovery is revolutionizing biosimilar agent development, exploring its applications, challenges, and prospects.

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Askari, S., Ghofrani, A., & Taherdoost, H. (2023, December 1). Transforming Drug Design: Innovations in Computer-Aided Discovery for Biosimilar Agents. BioMedInformatics. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI). https://doi.org/10.3390/biomedinformatics3040070

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