Design and synthesis of analogues of natural products

In this article strategies for the design and synthesis of natural product analogues are summarized and illustrated with some selected examples. Proven strategies include diverted total synthesis (DTS), function-oriented synthesis (FOS), biology-oriented synthesis (BIOS), complexity to diversity (Ct...

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Antineoplastic Agents - chemical synthesis
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Antineoplastic Agents - pharmacology
Biological Products - chemical synthesis
Biological Products - chemistry
Biological Products - pharmacology
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