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Abstract

Despite advancements in genetics, chemistry, and protein engineering, recent years have seen fewer approvals of new drugs, increases in development costs, and high-profile drug withdrawals. This article focuses on technologic methods for improving drug development efficiency. These technologies include high-content cell screening, expression profiling, mass spectroscopy, mouse models of disease, and a post-launch screening program that enables investigations of adverse drug effects. Implementation of these new technologies promises to improve performance in drug development and safety.

Keyword(s): antibodiesNCEsphase IVscreeningtargets

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An erratum has been published for this article:
The Drug Development Crisis: Efficiency and Safety
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2007-02-18
2024-04-19
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