Development and application of novel virtual High Throughput Screening (vHTS) Technologies
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Giorgio Carta, 'Development and application of novel virtual High Throughput Screening (vHTS) Technologies', [thesis], Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Biochemistry and Immunology, 2008, pp 312Download Item:

Abstract:
The development of new pharmaceutical drugs is an expensive, timeconsuming
task with an often low success rate. Traditionally, once a therapeutic
target and its role in disease is identified, the process of identification of new drugs
was performed through combinatorial chemistry. This is a technique for rapidly and
systematically assembling a variety of molecular entities, or building blocks, in
many different combinations, to create tens of thousands of diverse compounds that
can be tested or screened with in vitro assays to identify potential valuable
candidates. Chapter 1 gives a general overview of vHTS techniques and algorithms
with particular emphasis to those methods that will be used later in the following
chapter.
Author: Carta, Giorgio
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