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Multi-target inhibitors for proteins associated with Alzheimer: In silico discovery using fragment-based descriptors
ArticleAbstract: Alzheimer disease (AD) is one of the most common and serious neurodegenerative disorders in humans.Palabras claves:Anti-AD agents, Fragment, linear discriminant analysis, Mt-inhibitors, QSAR, quantitative contributionsAutores:Alejandro Speck-Planche, Kleandrova V.V., Luan F., Natalia Dias Soeiro Cordeiro M.Fuentes:scopusMatrix trace operators: From spectral moments of molecular graphs and complex networks to perturbations in synthetic reactions, micelle nanoparticles, and drug ADME processes
ArticleAbstract: The study of quantitative structure-property relationships (QSPR) is important to study complex netwPalabras claves:Carbolithiations, Complex network, Drug ADME process, Markov chain, Organic synthesis, QSPR/QSAR model, Self-aggregation of drug micelle nanoparticles, Spectral moments and perturbation theoryAutores:Alejandro Speck-Planche, Arrasate S., González‐díaz H., Juan A.G.S., Lete E., Luan F., Natalia Dias Soeiro Cordeiro M., Ruso J.M., Sotomayor N.Fuentes:scopusQSPR and Flow Cytometry Analysis (QSPR-FCA): Review and New Findings on Parallel Study of Multiple Interactions of Chemical Compounds with Immune Cellular and Molecular Targets
ReviewAbstract: The immune system helps to halt the infections caused by pathogenic microbial and parasitic agents.Palabras claves:CD19 lymphocytes, CHEMBL, complex networks, Drug immunotoxicity, Flow cytometry, Markov chains, perturbation theory, Spectral momentsAutores:Alejandro Speck-Planche, González‐díaz H., Luan F., Natalia Dias Soeiro Cordeiro M., Ramirez F.R., Tenorio-Borroto E.Fuentes:scopusRecent advances on QSAR-based profiling of agonist and antagonist A<inf>3</inf> adenosine receptor ligands
ReviewAbstract: Adenosine receptors (ARs) are signaling molecules ubiquitously expressed in a wide variety of tissuePalabras claves:A AR ligands 3, Adenosine Receptor (AR), Agonists, Antagonists, QSARAutores:Borges F., Deng C., Luan F., Maykel Cruz-Monteagudo, Natalia Dias Soeiro Cordeiro M.Fuentes:scopus