Consensus rank orderings of molecular fingerprints illustrate the most genuine similarities between marketed drugs and small endogenous human metabolites [...]

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Consensus rank orderings of molecular fingerprints illustrate the most genuine similarities between marketed drugs and small endogenous human metabolites [...] is …
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P356DOI10.5599/ADMET.5.2.376

P50authorDouglas KellQ5301676
P2093author name stringSteve O'Hagan
P433issue2
P921main subjectergothioneineQ614788
P304page(s)85
P577publication date2017-06-22
P1433published inADMET & DMPKQ27726590
P1476titleConsensus rank orderings of molecular fingerprints illustrate the most genuine similarities between marketed drugs and small endogenous human metabolites, but highlight exogenous natural products as the most important ‘natural’ drug transporter substrates
P478volume5

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