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Computer-aided drug design (CADD) has also been credited with advanced structures of compound identification in drug discovery since its beginnings in 1981. It symbolizes a development when compared to HTS, since it reduces human compound design or prior knowledge, but may yield multiple hit molecules, among which successful candidates have been elected. The signifier of CADD in drug development is to screen active compounds libraries into smaller clusters of forecasted active compounds, making it possible to maximize lead compounds by enhancing biological properties (such as affinity as well as ADMET) and constructing chemotypes from a crystallizing site by integrating fragments with optimization function.

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