We describe the identification of a potent, selective lead series that shows antagonism against the human histamine H4 receptor from thirteen actives identified in an HTS as part of a hit to lead program. By focusing on ligand efficiency and concurrently using a diversity based approach, compounds based around 2,4-diaminopyrimidine were identified with compound 25 being quickly shown to be a good lead. It also had the highest ligand efficiency in the series.

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