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- Bioisostere abstract "In medicinal chemistry, bioisosteres are chemical substituents or groups with similar physical or chemical properties which produce broadly similar biological properties to another chemical compound. In drug design, the purpose of exchanging one bioisostere for another is to enhance the desired biological or physical properties of a compound without making significant changes in chemical structure. The main use of this term and its techniques are related to pharmaceutical sciences. Bioisosterism is used to reduce toxicity, change bioavailability, or modify the activity of the lead compound, and may alter the metabolism of the lead.".
- Bioisostere thumbnail Classical_bioisosteres_2.png?width=300.
- Bioisostere wikiPageID "5378736".
- Bioisostere wikiPageLength "4250".
- Bioisostere wikiPageOutDegree "24".
- Bioisostere wikiPageRevisionID "703541871".
- Bioisostere wikiPageWikiLink Amide.
- Bioisostere wikiPageWikiLink Bioavailability.
- Bioisostere wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medicinal_chemistry.
- Bioisostere wikiPageWikiLink Drug_design.
- Bioisostere wikiPageWikiLink Enzyme.
- Bioisostere wikiPageWikiLink Ester.
- Bioisostere wikiPageWikiLink Fluorine.
- Bioisostere wikiPageWikiLink Hydrogen.
- Bioisostere wikiPageWikiLink Irving_Langmuir.
- Bioisostere wikiPageWikiLink Medicinal_chemistry.
- Bioisostere wikiPageWikiLink Metabolism.
- Bioisostere wikiPageWikiLink Naphthalene.
- Bioisostere wikiPageWikiLink Nitrogen.
- Bioisostere wikiPageWikiLink Oxygen.
- Bioisostere wikiPageWikiLink Oxypurinol.
- Bioisostere wikiPageWikiLink Phenyl_group.
- Bioisostere wikiPageWikiLink Procainamide.
- Bioisostere wikiPageWikiLink Procaine.
- Bioisostere wikiPageWikiLink Thiophene.
- Bioisostere wikiPageWikiLink Valence_electron.
- Bioisostere wikiPageWikiLink Xanthine.
- Bioisostere wikiPageWikiLink Xanthine_oxidase.
- Bioisostere wikiPageWikiLink File:Classical_bioisosteres_2.png.
- Bioisostere wikiPageWikiLink File:Phenyl_methylthiophene_replacement.png.
- Bioisostere wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bioisostere".
- Bioisostere wikiPageWikiLinkText "Isostere".
- Bioisostere wikiPageWikiLinkText "bioisostere".
- Bioisostere wikiPageWikiLinkText "bioisosteric".
- Bioisostere wikiPageWikiLinkText "isosteric".
- Bioisostere wikiPageWikiLinkText "nitrogen replaced by oxygen".
- Bioisostere wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Bioisostere subject Category:Medicinal_chemistry.
- Bioisostere hypernym Substituents.
- Bioisostere type Science.
- Bioisostere comment "In medicinal chemistry, bioisosteres are chemical substituents or groups with similar physical or chemical properties which produce broadly similar biological properties to another chemical compound. In drug design, the purpose of exchanging one bioisostere for another is to enhance the desired biological or physical properties of a compound without making significant changes in chemical structure. The main use of this term and its techniques are related to pharmaceutical sciences.".
- Bioisostere label "Bioisostere".
- Bioisostere sameAs Q864401.
- Bioisostere sameAs Bioisosterie.
- Bioisostere sameAs Bioisostère.
- Bioisostere sameAs m.0dj681.
- Bioisostere sameAs Q864401.
- Bioisostere wasDerivedFrom Bioisostere?oldid=703541871.
- Bioisostere depiction Classical_bioisosteres_2.png.
- Bioisostere isPrimaryTopicOf Bioisostere.