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Volume 72, Number 5, November 2008

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Binding Properties of the C-terminal Domain of VIAF
pp. 331-336(6)
Authors: Bisson, William H.; Zhang, Ziming; Welsh, Kate; Huang, Jui-Wen; Ryan, Jennifer; Reed, John C.; Pellecchia, Maurizio

Potent Opioid Peptide Agonists Containing 4′-[N-((4′-phenyl)-phenethyl)carboxamido]phenylalanine (Bcp) in Place of Tyr
pp. 337-340(4)
Authors: Weltrowska, Grazyna; Nguyen, Thi M.-D.; Lemieux, Carole; Chung, Nga N.; Schiller*, Peter W.

RelACCS-FP: A Structural Minimalist Approach to Fingerprint Design
pp. 341-349(9)
Authors: Hu, Ye; Lounkine, Eugen; Batista, José; Bajorath, Jürgen

Docking and Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationship Studies for the Bisphenylbenzimidazole Family of Non-Nucleoside Inhibitors of HIV-1 Reverse Transcriptase
pp. 360-369(10)
Authors: Lagos, Carlos F.; Caballero, Julio; Gonzalez-Nilo, Fernando D.; David Pessoa-Mahana, Carlos; Perez-Acle, Tomas

Comparative QSAR Studies of CYP1A2 Inhibitor Flavonoids Using 2D and 3D Descriptors
pp. 370-382(13)
Authors: Roy, Kunal; Roy, Partha Pratim

Quantitative Structure Activity Relationship and Pharmacophore Studies of Adenosine Receptor A2B Inhibitors
pp. 395-408(14)
Authors: Joseph, Tej Bhalla; Suneel Kumar, B.V.S.; Santhosh, Bairy; Kriti, Singh; Pramod, A. B.; Ravikumar, Muttineni; Kishore, Madala

Mechanistic-Based Descriptors for QSAR Study of Psychotropic Drug Toxicity
pp. 409-435(27)
Authors: Esteki, Mahnaz; Khayamian, Taghi

Helical Peptides Derived from Lactoferrin Bind Hepatitis C Virus Envelope Protein E2
pp. 436-443(8)
Authors: Beleid, Reem; Douglas, Donna; Kneteman, Norman; Kaur, Kamaljit

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