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Identification of a Pharmacophore for Thrombopoietic Activity of Small, Non-Peptidyl Molecules. 1. Discovery and Optimization of Salicylaldehyde Thiosemicarbazone Thrombopoietin Mimics
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Pharmaceutical ResearchBioorganic ChemistryPharmacotherapyChemical BiologyThrombosisMedicinal ChemistryPlatelet AntagonistNon-peptidyl MoleculesBiochemistryStructure-activity RelationshipsHigh-throughput ChemistryPharmacological AgentThrombopoietic ActivityDrug DevelopmentPharmacologyThrombopoiesisNatural SciencesRational Drug DesignMedicineDrug DiscoveryHigh-throughput Screening
High-throughput screening has resulted in the discovery of thiosemicarbazone thrombopoietin mimics. A shared pharmacophore hypothesis between this series and a previously identified class, the pyrazol-4-ylidenehydrazines, led to the rapid optimization of both potency and efficacy of the thiosemicarbazones. The application of high-throughput chemistry and purification techniques allowed for the rapid elucidation of structure-activity relationships.
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