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EP38571
Abstract: Computer-aided drug design (CADD) is a widely used technology using computational tools and resources for the storage, management, analysis and modeling of compounds. It relies on digital repositories for the study of designing compounds with physicochemical characteristics, predicting whether a given molecule will be combined with the target, and if so how strongly. Computer-based methods can help us to search new hits in drug discovery, screening many irrelevant compounds at the same time and study the structure-activity relationship of drug molecules.Summary: BOC Sciences's Computer-Aided Drug Discovery (CADD) team can help you accelerate drug development and clinical development by designing novel compounds to provide research projects and develop advanced solutions for researchers around the world. Our team has a wealth of experience in informatics, virtual screening and molecular modeling to provide customers with a full range of computer-aided drug design support and services.References: https://www.solutions.bocsci.com/computational-chemistry.htm
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