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The image depicts the rational ligand and support selection process, showing various shapes in different colors representing different types of ligands interacting with a target protein.
Rational Ligand and Support Selection Process: A scientific illustration of the rational ligand and support selection process. The background is white, with various shapes in shades of blue, orange, yellow, and red scattered throughout. The largest shape is a large circle on the left side of the image, which represents the target protein or molecule that needs to be bound by a ligand. Several smaller circles are positioned around this central circle, representing different types of ligands that can interact with the target protein. These ligands are depicted in various colors and have different shapes, indicating their unique properties and characteristics. The lines connecting these shapes represent the interactions between the ligands and the target protein. Overall, the image suggests a complex process involving multiple variables and factors to achieve optimal binding and support for the target molecule.