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37 reviewsISBN 10: 1592599646
ISBN 13: 978-1592599646
Author: Eliot H. Ohlstein, Anthony G. Johnson, John D. Elliott, Richard S. Larson
A collection of readily reproducible bioinformatic methods to advance the drug discovery process from gene identification to protein modeling to the identification of specific drug candidates. The authors demonstrate these techniques, including microarray analysis, the analysis of genes as potential drug targets, virtual screening and in silico protein design, and cheminformatics, in a variety of practical situations. Because these technologies are still emergent, each chapter contains an extended introduction that explains the theory and application of the technology and techniques described.
PART I. Bioinformatics and Microarray Technologies
New Strategies in Drug Discovery
Basic Microarray Analysis
From Microarray to Biological Networks
Microarray Analysis in Drug Discovery and Clinical Applications
Ontology-Driven Approaches to Analyzing Data in Functional Genomics
Gene Evolution and Drug Discovery
Standardization of Microarray and Pharmacogenomics Data
Clinical Applications of Bioinformatics, Genomics, and Pharmacogenomics
PART II. Protein-Based and Structural Approaches in Drug Discovery
9. Protein Interactions Probed With Mass Spectrometry
10. Discovering New Drug-Targeting Sites on Flexible Multidomain Protein Kinases
11. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance-Based Screening Methods for Drug Discovery
12. Receptor-Binding Sites
13. In Silico Protein Design
PART III. Computational Tools and Database Applications
14. Chemical Database Preparation for Compound Acquisition or Virtual Screening
15. Bioinformatics Platform Development
Back Matter
symposium on bioinformatics and computer aided drug discovery
role of bioinformatics in drug discovery
importance of bioinformatics in drug discovery
role of structural bioinformatics in drug discovery
application of bioinformatics in drug discovery and drug designing
Tags: Eliot Ohlstein, Anthony Johnson, John Elliott, Richard Larson, Bioinformatics and Drug