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March 2016 • Derek R. Buckle, Paul Erhardt, C. Robin Ganellin, Toshi Kobayashi, Thomas J. Perun, John Proudfoot, Joerg Senn‐Bilfinger
The evolution that has taken place in medicinal chemistry practice as a result of major advances in genomics and molecular biology arising from the Human Genome Project has carried with it an extensive additional working vocabulary that has become both integrated and essential terminology for the medicinal chemist. Some of this augmented terminology has been adopted from the many related and interlocked scientific disciplines with which the modern medicinal chemist must be conversant, but many other terms have bee…