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Academic Article SMILES-based optimal descriptors: QSAR analysis of fullerene-based HIV-1 PR inhibitors by means of balance of correlations.
Academic Article Theoretical studies on the intermolecular interactions of potentially primordial base-pair analogues.
Academic Article Aconitum and Delphinium alkaloids of curare-like activity. QSAR analysis and molecular docking of alkaloids into AChBP.
Academic Article Evaluation of natural and nitramine binding energies to 3-D models of the S1S2 domains in the N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor.
Academic Article Validation of a novel secretion modification region (SMR) of HIV-1 Nef using cohort sequence analysis and molecular modeling.
Academic Article Methyl-triclosan binding to human serum albumin: multi-spectroscopic study and visualized molecular simulation.
Academic Article Immunotoxicity of nanoparticles: a computational study suggests that CNTs and C60 fullerenes might be recognized as pathogens by Toll-like receptors.
Academic Article Multiple e-Pharmacophore modeling to identify a single molecule that could target both streptomycin and paromomycin binding sites for 30S ribosomal subunit inhibition.
Academic Article Physical nature of interactions within the active site of cytosine-5-methyltransferase.
Academic Article Cooperativity in hydrogen-bonded interactions: ab initio and "atoms in molecules" analyses.
Academic Article Non-empirical study of the phosphorylation reaction catalyzed by 4-methyl-5-beta-hydroxyethylthiazole kinase: relevance of the theory of intermolecular interactions.
Academic Article Origins of the activity of PAL and LAP enzyme inhibitors: toward ab initio binding affinity prediction.
Academic Article Phosphonylation mechanisms of sarin and acetylcholinesterase: a model DFT study.
Academic Article Molecular basis of the recognition process: hydrogen-bonding patterns in the guanine primary recognition site of ribonuclease T1.
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