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Closely related, synthetically synthesized members of a chemotype ?a family of molecules that demonstrate a unique core structure or scaffold ?with minor chemical modifications that might show improved target-binding affinity and potency compared with the original natural lead compound.
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In chemistry, a compound with a structure similar to that of another compound but differing from it in respect to certain components or structural makeup, which may have a similar or opposite action metabolically.
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In chemistry, a compound similar in structure to another compound but differing in some slight structural detail.
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opposite to homologous: correspondence in function between anatomical parts of different structure and origin; analogous: exhibit analogy (synonym: similar)
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| analogy |
opposite to homologous: correspondence in function between anatomical parts of different structure and origin; analogous: exhibit analogy (synonym: similar)
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