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Current Computer-Aided Drug Design aims to publish all the latest developments in drug design based on computational techniques. The field of computer-aided drug design has had extensive impact in the area of drug design. Current Computer-Aided Drug Design is an essential journal for all medicinal chemists who wish to be kept informed and up-to-date with all the latest and important developments in computer-aided methodologies and their applications in drug discovery. Each issue contains a series of timely, in-depth reviews written by leaders in the field, covering a range of computational techniques for drug design, screening, ADME studies, etc., providing excellent rationales for drug development.

Publisher: Bentham Science Publishers

Volume 2, Number 2, June 2006
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In Silico Technology for Identification of Potentially Toxic Compounds in Drug Discovery
pp. 95-103(9)
Authors: Didziapetris, Remigijus; Reynolds, Derek P.; Japertas, Pranas; Zmuidinavicius, Donatas; Petrauskas, Alanas

Mini-Review on Chemical Similarity and Prediction of Toxicity
pp. 105-122(18)
Author: Gallegos Saliner A.,

Artificial Intelligence and Data Mining for Toxicity Prediction
pp. 123-133(11)
Authors: Helma, Christoph; Kazius, Jeroen

The Art of Data Mining the Minefields of Toxicity Databases to Link Chemistry to Biology
pp. 135-150(16)
Authors: Yang, Chihae; Richard, Ann M.; Cross, Kevin P.

Computational Methods to Predict Drug Safety
pp. 151-168(18)
Author: Patlewicz, Grace

Structural Alerts of Mutagens and Carcinogens
pp. 169-176(8)
Authors: Benigni, Romualdo; Bossa, Cecilia

In Silico Metabolism Studies in Drug Discovery: Prediction of Metabolic Stability
pp. 177-188(12)
Authors: Gombar, Vijay K.; Alberts, James J.; Cassidy, Kenneth C.; Mattioni, Brian E.; Mohutsky, Michael A.

A Signal Analysis Approach Applied to the Study of Sequence, Structure and Function of the Proteins
pp. 189-201(13)
Authors: Benigni, Romualdo; Giuliani, Alessandro; Zbilut, Joseph P.; Ellis, Solo W.; Allorge, Delphine

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