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Chemoinformatics in anti-cancer chemotherapy: Multi-target QSAR model for the in silico discovery of anti-breast cancer agents
ArticleAbstract: The discovery of new and more efficient anti-cancer chemotherapies is a field of research in expansiPalabras claves:Anti-BC activity, BC cell lines, In silico design, linear discriminant analysis, mt-QSAR, quantitative contributionsAutores:Alejandro Speck-Planche, Kleandrova V.V., Luan F., Natalia Dias Soeiro Cordeiro M.Fuentes:scopusChemoinformatics in multi-target drug discovery for anti-cancer therapy: In silico design of potent and versatile anti-brain tumor agents
ArticleAbstract: A brain tumor (BT) constitutes a neoplasm located in the brain or the central spinal canal. The numbPalabras claves:Anti-BT activity, Atom-centered fragments, brain tumor, BT cell lines, chemoinformatics, Drug-receptor interactions, Fragment, Functional group counts, Linear additivity, linear discriminant analysis, Multi-target QSAR, quantitative contributions, ROC curve, Spectral moments, Substructural alertsAutores:Alejandro Speck-Planche, Kleandrova V.V., Luan F., Natalia Dias Soeiro Cordeiro M.Fuentes:scopusA further development of the QNAR model to pbkp_redict the cellular uptake of nanoparticles by pancreatic cancer cells
ArticleAbstract: Nanotechnology has led to the development of new nanomaterials with unique properties and a wide varPalabras claves:Multiple linear regression method (MLR), Nanomaterials, Quantitative Nanostructure–Activity relationship (QNAR), Radial basis function neural network (RBFNN)Autores:Luan F., Maykel Cruz-Monteagudo, Natalia Dias Soeiro Cordeiro M., Tang L., Zhang L., Zhang S.Fuentes:scopusMulti-target drug discovery in anti-cancer therapy: Fragment-based approach toward the design of potent and versatile anti-prostate cancer agents
ArticleAbstract: Prostate cancer (PCa) is the second-leading cause of cancer deaths among men in the around the worldPalabras claves:Fragments, linear discriminant analysis, Multi-target QSAR, Prostate cancer, quantitative contributionsAutores:Alejandro Speck-Planche, Kleandrova V.V., Luan F., Natalia Dias Soeiro Cordeiro M.Fuentes:scopusUnified multi-target approach for the rational in silico design of anti-bladder cancer agents
ArticleAbstract: Bladder cancer (BLC) is a very dangerous and common disease which is characterized by an uncontrollePalabras claves:artificial neural networks, bladder cancer, Fragments, In silico design, linear discriminant analysis, Molecular descriptors, Mt- QSAR, quantitative contributionsAutores:Alejandro Speck-Planche, Kleandrova V.V., Luan F., Natalia Dias Soeiro Cordeiro M.Fuentes:scopusRational drug design for anti-cancer chemotherapy: Multi-target QSAR models for the in silico discovery of anti-colorectal cancer agents
ArticleAbstract: The discovery of new and more potent anti-cancer agents constitutes one of the most active fields ofPalabras claves:Anti-CRC activity, Artificial Neural Network, CRC cell lines, In silico design, linear discriminant analysis, mt-QSAR, quantitative contributionsAutores:Alejandro Speck-Planche, Kleandrova V.V., Luan F., Natalia Dias Soeiro Cordeiro M.Fuentes:scopus