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Oxadiazole isomers: All bioisosteres are not created equal

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Oxadiazole isomers: All bioisosteres are not created equal. / Goldberg, Kristin; Groombridge, Sam; Hudson, Julian et al.
In: MedChemComm, Vol. 3, No. 5, 01.05.2012, p. 600-604.

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Goldberg, K, Groombridge, S, Hudson, J, Leach, AG, MacFaul, PA, Pickup, A, Poultney, R, Scott, JS, Svensson, PH & Sweeney, J 2012, 'Oxadiazole isomers: All bioisosteres are not created equal', MedChemComm, vol. 3, no. 5, pp. 600-604. https://doi.org/10.1039/c2md20054f

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Goldberg, K., Groombridge, S., Hudson, J., Leach, A. G., MacFaul, P. A., Pickup, A., Poultney, R., Scott, J. S., Svensson, P. H., & Sweeney, J. (2012). Oxadiazole isomers: All bioisosteres are not created equal. MedChemComm, 3(5), 600-604. https://doi.org/10.1039/c2md20054f

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Goldberg K, Groombridge S, Hudson J, Leach AG, MacFaul PA, Pickup A et al. Oxadiazole isomers: All bioisosteres are not created equal. MedChemComm. 2012 May 1;3(5):600-604. doi: 10.1039/c2md20054f

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Goldberg, Kristin ; Groombridge, Sam ; Hudson, Julian et al. / Oxadiazole isomers : All bioisosteres are not created equal. In: MedChemComm. 2012 ; Vol. 3, No. 5. pp. 600-604.

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title = "Oxadiazole isomers: All bioisosteres are not created equal",
abstract = "Two series of amino-substituted 1,2,4- and 1,3,4-oxadiazole matched compounds were evaluated and found to have significant differences in their various physical and pharmaceutical properties. Experimental and computational techniques suggested that variation in hydrogen bond acceptor and donor strength were responsible for these effects.",
author = "Kristin Goldberg and Sam Groombridge and Julian Hudson and Leach, {Andrew G.} and MacFaul, {Philip A.} and Adrian Pickup and Ruth Poultney and Scott, {James S.} and Svensson, {Per H.} and Joseph Sweeney",
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