Virtual screening
โ Scribed by Mutasem Omar Taha
- Publisher
- Intech
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 108
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
00 preface_ Virtual Screening......Page 1
01 a Part 1_ Pharmacophore Modelling and QSAR โ A Powerful Combination for Virtual Screening......Page 9
01 Mixing Pharmacophore Modeling
and Classical QSAR Analysis
as Powerful Tool for Lead Discovery......Page 11
02 a Part 2_ GPUs in Virtual Screening โ Current State and Future Perspectives......Page 25
02 Recent Advances and Future Trend on the
Emerging Role of GPUs as Platforms for Virtual
Screening-Based Drug Discovery......Page 27
03 a Part 3_ Application Examples on Modeling Methods Implemented in Virtual Screening......Page 61
03 CoMFA/CoMSIA and Pharmacophore Modelling
as a Powerful Tools for Efficient
Virtual Screening: Application to
Anti-Leishmanial Betulin Derivatives......Page 63
04 Virtual Screening
of Acetylcholinesterase Inhibitors......Page 91
05 Computational Virtual Screening
Towards Designing Novel
Anticancer Drugs......Page 99
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