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Neomorph

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Ne´o`morph
n.1.(Biol.) A structure, part, or organ developed independently, that is, not derived from a similar structure, part, or organ, in a preexisting form.


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Coupled with the company's NeoMorph compound library, consisting of more than 10 million diverse medicinally relevant small molecules, ALIS enables the identification of novel and selective drug leads against validated and emerging new genomic targets.
Coupled with NeoGenesis's NeoMorph compound library -- consisting of more than 10 million diverse drug-like compounds -- ALIS identifies small-molecule ligands of high affinity and high selectivity against many protein classes, resulting in a greatly accelerated drug discovery process.
Coupled with NeoGenesis' neoMorph compound `library' -- consisting of more than 10 million diverse `drug-like' compounds -- ALIS identifies small molecule ligands of high affinity and high selectivity against the full range of protein classes, resulting in a greatly accelerated drug discovery process.
 
 
 
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