Definition of computer aided drug design?
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. By BOC Sciences.
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A. A. Klesov has written: 'Glycobiology and drug design' -- subject(s): Drugs, Glycomics, Carbohydrate drugs, Design, Drug development 'Internet' -- subject(s): Chemists, Biography, Internet 'Glycobiology and drug design' -- subject(s): Drugs, Glycomics, Carbohydrate drugs, Design, Drug development
A drug that helps your body and does good things to your body
Drug specificty is the degree to which the effects of a drug are due to the one pharmacological action.
Drugs... The definition...
LSD is a hallucinogenic drug
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John L. LaMattina has written: 'Drug truths' -- subject(s): Research Design, Drug Industry, Drugs, Drug development, Economics, Research, Pharmaceutical industry, Drug Design
Marijuana is an example of an illicit drug. Just look in the dictionary and find the definition for illicit. An illicit drug is an illegal drug.
Yvonne Connolly Martin has written: 'Quantitative drug design' -- subject(s): Biopharmaceutics, Theoretical Models, Drugs, Drug Design, QSAR (Biochemistry), Design, Structure-activity relationships, Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationship 'Quantitative drug design' -- subject(s): Drugs, Structure-activity relationships, Biopharmaceutics, Theoretical Models, Drug Design, QSAR (Biochemistry), Design, Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationship, Mathematical models
Drug effect is the behavior of person after drugs. People are generally not in their senses.