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Computational Approaches To Nuclear Receptors From Computational Simulation To In Vivo Experiments Pietro Cozzini

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Computational Approaches To Nuclear Receptors From Computational Simulation To In Vivo Experiments Pietro Cozzini
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Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.77 MB
Pages: 300
Author: Pietro Cozzini, Glen E Kellogg
ISBN: 9781849733649, 9781849735353, 1849733643, 1849735352
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Computational Approaches To Nuclear Receptors From Computational Simulation To In Vivo Experiments Pietro Cozzini by Pietro Cozzini, Glen E Kellogg 9781849733649, 9781849735353, 1849733643, 1849735352 instant download after payment.

Content: Preface; Introduction; Nuclear receptors: connecting human health to the environment; Structural aspects, pros and cons of structural data as a base for computational investigations; Protein Structure Prediction and Analysis with Constraint Logic Programming; Molecular Dynamics: A Tool to Understand Nuclear Receptors; Docking, screening and selectivity prediction for small molecule nuclear receptor modulators; Quantum chemical studies of estrogenic toxins; Fluorescent rats to test computational studies; Homology modeling studies of a Nuclear G-protein Coupled Receptor GPER; From computational simulations on NR to chemosensors for food safety

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