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Building predictive ADMET models for early decisions in drug discovery.

Building predictive ADMET models for early decisions in drug discovery. This review discusses the current challenges facing researchers developing computational models to predict absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion and toxicity (ADMET) for early drug discovery. The strengths and weaknesses of different modeling approaches are reviewed and a survey of recent strategies to model several key ADMET parameters, including intestinal permeability, blood-brain barrier penetration, metabolism, bioavailability and drug toxicities, is presented. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Current opinion in drug discovery & development Pubmed

Building predictive ADMET models for early decisions in drug discovery.

Current opinion in drug discovery & development , Volume 7 (1): 13 – Jun 14, 2004

Building predictive ADMET models for early decisions in drug discovery.


Abstract

This review discusses the current challenges facing researchers developing computational models to predict absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion and toxicity (ADMET) for early drug discovery. The strengths and weaknesses of different modeling approaches are reviewed and a survey of recent strategies to model several key ADMET parameters, including intestinal permeability, blood-brain barrier penetration, metabolism, bioavailability and drug toxicities, is presented.

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1367-6733
pmid
14982148

Abstract

This review discusses the current challenges facing researchers developing computational models to predict absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion and toxicity (ADMET) for early drug discovery. The strengths and weaknesses of different modeling approaches are reviewed and a survey of recent strategies to model several key ADMET parameters, including intestinal permeability, blood-brain barrier penetration, metabolism, bioavailability and drug toxicities, is presented.

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Current opinion in drug discovery & developmentPubmed

Published: Jun 14, 2004

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