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COLOR ME DRUGLIKE

In charting the “drug-likeness” of related compounds (represented as dots), a few tight clusters (left) indicate chemical similarity. Smaller, dispersed bunches and free-floating dots (right, for a different type of compound) indicate a lot of chemical variation. The redder the dots, the closer the compounds are to a QED value of 1, meaning they are the most druglike.  Credit: G.R. Bickerton et al/Nature Chemistry 2012

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