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Chemoinformatics Concepts Methods And Tools For Drug Discovery 1st Edition Jrgen Bajorath

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Chemoinformatics Concepts Methods And Tools For Drug Discovery 1st Edition Jrgen Bajorath
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Publisher: Humana Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11 MB
Pages: 538
Author: Jürgen Bajorath
ISBN: 9781617374593, 1617374598
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1st Edition.

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Chemoinformatics Concepts Methods And Tools For Drug Discovery 1st Edition Jrgen Bajorath by Jürgen Bajorath 9781617374593, 1617374598 instant download after payment.

Bajorath (Bothell Research Center) presents a survey of key concepts, methods, and pharmaceutical applications in the field of chemoinformatics. Investigators from diverse areas explain the theory behind concepts of molecular similarity and diversity, describe efforts to use chemoinformatics approaches to virtual and high- throughput screening, and look at the latest developments in multidimensional QSAR analysis. They detail methods for describing molecular chirality and conformational parameters, and for predicting the drug-like character and basic ADME properties of compounds by modeling their putative interactions with cytochrome P450 isoforms. The book will be of interest to computational and medicinal chemists, pharmaceutical researchers, and bio- and chemoinformatics scientists.

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