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Chemoinformatics and Bioinformatics in the Pharmaceutical Sciences
Presents the basics of computational approaches, hence reducing the financial and experimental burden of the drug discovery process
Navneet Sharma (Edited by), Himanshu Ojha (Edited by), Pawan Raghav (Edited by), Ramesh K. Goyal (Edited by)
9780128217481
Paperback, published 21 May 2021
510 pages, 50 illustrations (10 in full color)
23.5 x 19 x 3.2 cm, 1.06 kg
Chemoinformatics and Bioinformatics in the Pharmaceutical Sciences brings together two very important fields in pharmaceutical sciences that have been mostly seen as diverging from each other: chemoinformatics and bioinformatics. As developing drugs is an expensive and lengthy process, technology can improve the cost, efficiency and speed at which new drugs can be discovered and tested. This book presents some of the growing advancements of technology in the field of drug development and how the computational approaches explained here can reduce the financial and experimental burden of the drug discovery process. This book will be useful to pharmaceutical science researchers and students who need basic knowledge of computational techniques relevant to their projects. Bioscientists, bioinformaticians, computational scientists, and other stakeholders from industry and academia will also find this book helpful.
1. Impact of Chemoinformatics Approaches and Tools on Current Chemical Research 2. Structure- And Ligand-Based Drug Design: Concepts, Approaches and Challenges 3. Advances in Structure Based Drug Design 4. Computational Tools in Cheminformatics 5. Structure Based Drug Designing Strategy to Inhibit Protein – Protein Interactions Using in Silico Tools 6. Advance Approaches and In Silico Tools of Chemoinformatics In Drug Designing 7. Chem-Bioinformatic Approach for Drug Discovery: In Silico Screening of Potential Antimalarial Compounds 8. Mapping Genome by Using Bioinformatics Database and Tools 9. Python, A Reliable Programming Language for Chemoinformatics And Bioinformatics 10. Unveiling the Molecular Basis Of DNA-Protein Structure and Function: In Silico View 11. Computational Cancer Genomics 12. Computational and Functional Annotation at Genomic Scale: Gene Expression and Analysis 13. Computational Methods (In Silico) And Stem Cells as Alternative to Animals in Research 14. An Introduction To BLAST- Applications for Computer-Aided Design and Development 15. Pseudoternary Phase Diagrams Use In Emulsion Preparation
Subject Areas: Biotechnology [TCB], Analytical chemistry [PNF], Pharmacology [MMG], Pharmaceutical industries [KNDP]