Can Invalid Bioactives Undermine Natural Product-Based Drug Discovery?

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Published in J Med Chem on October 27, 2015

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Jonathan Bisson, James B McAlpine, J Brent Friesen1, Shao-Nong Chen, James Graham, Guido F Pauli

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1: Physical Sciences Department, Rosary College of Arts and Sciences, Dominican University , River Forest, Illinois 60305, United States.

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