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Drug Design-Past, Present, Future

Journal

MOLECULES
Volume 27, Issue 5, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/molecules27051496

Keywords

drug design; drug discovery and development; QSAR; molecular docking; molecular dynamics; virtual screening; artificial intelligence

Funding

  1. Science and Education for Smart Growth Operational Program
  2. European Union through the European Structural and Investment funds [BG05M2OP001-1.001-0003]

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Drug design is a complex pharmaceutical science that has transformed into a coherent and well-organized discipline with solid theoretical foundations. Its goal is to discover effective, specific, non-toxic, safe, and well-tolerated drugs. It is one of the most rapidly developing modern sciences, with advancements driven by the application of artificial intelligence.
Drug design is a complex pharmaceutical science with a long history. Many achievements have been made in the field of drug design since the end of 19th century, when Emil Fisher suggested that the drug-receptor interaction resembles the key and lock interplay. Gradually, drug design has been transformed into a coherent and well-organized science with a solid theoretical background and practical applications. Now, drug design is the most advanced approach for drug discovery. It utilizes the innovations in science and technology and includes them in its wide-ranging arsenal of methods and tools in order to achieve the main goal: discovery of effective, specific, non-toxic, safe and well-tolerated drugs. Drug design is one of the most intensively developing modern sciences and its progress is accelerated by the implication of artificial intelligence. The present review aims to capture some of the most important milestones in the development of drug design, to outline some of the most used current methods and to sketch the future perspective according to the author's point of view. Without pretending to cover fully the wide range of drug design topics, the review introduces the reader to the content of Molecules' Special Issue Drug Design-Science and Practice.

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