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Academic Article Exploring a reaction mechanism for acetato ligand replacement in paddlewheel tetrakisacetatodirhodium (II,II) complex by ammonia: computational density functional theory study.
Academic Article In silico structure-function analysis of E. cloacae nitroreductase.
Academic Article Comprehension of drug toxicity: software and databases.
Academic Article From basic physics to mechanisms of toxicity: the "liquid drop" approach applied to develop predictive classification models for toxicity of metal oxide nanoparticles.
Academic Article CompNanoTox2015: novel perspectives from a European conference on computational nanotoxicology on predictive nanotoxicology.
Academic Article d(A)3d(T)3 and d(G)3d(C)3 B-DNA mini-helixes: the DFT/M06-2x and DFT/B97-D3 comparison of geometrical and energetic characteristics.
Academic Article Prediction of antimicrobial activity of large pool of peptides using quasi-SMILES.
Academic Article Genotoxicity induced by metal oxide nanoparticles: a weight of evidence study and effect of particle surface and electronic properties.
Academic Article Open access in silico tools to predict the ADMET profiling of drug candidates.
Academic Article Theoretical ab initio study of the effects of methylation on structure and stability of G:C Watson-Crick base pair.
Academic Article Computational studies on nucleic acid building blocks.
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Academic Article Therapeutics for COVID-19: from computation to practices-where we are, where we are heading to.
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