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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.

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Multivariate QSAR: From Classical Descriptors to New Perspectives
pp. 235-239(5)
Author: Freitas, Matheus P.

Multivariate Modeling and Analysis in Drug Discovery
pp. 240-247(8)
Authors: Arodz, Tomasz; Dudek, Arkadiusz Z.

Subset Selection and Docking of Human P2X7 Inhibitors
pp. 248-253(6)
Author: Mager, Peter P.

The Recent Trend in QSAR Modeling - Variable Selection and 3D-QSAR Methods
pp. 254-262(9)
Authors: Arakawa, Masamoto; Hasegawa, Kiyoshi; Funatsu, Kimito

Nonlinear SVM Approaches to QSPR/QSAR Studies and Drug Design
pp. 263-289(27)
Authors: Doucet, Jean-Pierre; Barbault, Florent; Xia, Hairong; Panaye, Annick; Fan, Botao

QSAR as a Tool for the Development of Potent Antiproliferative Agents by Inhibition of Choline Kinase
pp. 297-313(17)
Authors: Nunez, M. C.; Conejo-Garcia, A.; Sanchez-Martin, R. M.; Gallo, M. A.; Espinosa, A.; Campos, J. M.

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