Chemical classes are typically well-established within the scientific community and are categorized based on shared structural features, mechanisms of action, or biological pathways they affect. Examples of such classifications include protease inhibitors, beta-blockers, or calcium channel agonists, each defined by a specific set of molecular characteristics that have been extensively studied and documented. For a new chemical class to gain recognition, it must undergo a rigorous process of discovery, characterization, and peer-reviewed publication. This ensures that any emerging compounds or classes are scrutinized for their properties and interactions, and that this information is reliably disseminated within the scientific community.
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