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This book reviews recent physicochemical and biophysical techniques
applied in drug discovery research, and it outlines the latest
advances in computational drug design. Divided into 10 chapters,
the book discusses about the role of structural biology in drug
discovery, and offers useful application cases of several
biophysical and computational methods, including time-resolved
fluorometry (TRF) with Foerster resonance energy transfer (FRET),
X-Ray crystallography, nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy,
mass spectroscopy, generative machine learning for inverse
molecular design, quantum mechanics/molecular mechanics
(QM/MM,ONIOM) and quantum molecular dynamics (QMT) methods.
Particular attention is given to computational search techniques
applied to peptide vaccines using novel mathematical descriptors
and structure and ligand-based virtual screening techniques in drug
discovery research. Given its scope, the book is a valuable
resource for students, researchers and professionals from
pharmaceutical industry interested in drug design and discovery.
This book reviews the current strategies and challenges for the
treatment of bacterial, fungal, parasitic and viral infectious
diseases in developing countries. Contributing authors present
expert analysis on the transmission, epidemiology, bacteriology,
pathogenesis and treatment of Neglected Tropical Bacterial Diseases
such as Leprosy, Buruli ulcer, and Trachoma. Particular attention
is also given to current antifungal agents, their spectrum of
activity, mode of action, limitations, and current challenges in
antifungal therapy. The authors explore the medicinal chemistry
efforts that gave rise to currently launched drugs and new anti-HIV
agents, and they also highlight the latest vaccine and drug
developments in the clinical management of the Ebola Virus Disease,
ignited by the 2014-2016 outbreak. This work has an
interdisciplinary appeal and will engage scholars and professionals
in the burden of communicable diseases.
This book reviews recent physicochemical and biophysical techniques
applied in drug discovery research, and it outlines the latest
advances in computational drug design. Divided into 10 chapters,
the book discusses about the role of structural biology in drug
discovery, and offers useful application cases of several
biophysical and computational methods, including time-resolved
fluorometry (TRF) with Foerster resonance energy transfer (FRET),
X-Ray crystallography, nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy,
mass spectroscopy, generative machine learning for inverse
molecular design, quantum mechanics/molecular mechanics
(QM/MM,ONIOM) and quantum molecular dynamics (QMT) methods.
Particular attention is given to computational search techniques
applied to peptide vaccines using novel mathematical descriptors
and structure and ligand-based virtual screening techniques in drug
discovery research. Given its scope, the book is a valuable
resource for students, researchers and professionals from
pharmaceutical industry interested in drug design and discovery.
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