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504p.
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Softcover
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English language
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CRC Press
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31.12.2018
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ISBN 13: 9781138387515
In Silico Technologies in Drug Target Identification and Validation
The pharmaceutical industry relies on numerous well-designed experiments involving high-throughput techniques and in silico approaches to analyze potential drug targets. These in silico methods are often predictive, yielding faster and less expensive analyses than traditional in vivo or in vitro procedures.
In Silico Technologies in Drug Target Identification and Validation addresses the challenge of testing a growing number of new potential targets and reviews currently available in silico approaches for identifying and validating these targets. The book emphasizes computational tools, public and commercial databases, mathematical methods, and software for interpreting complex experimental data. The book describes how these tools are used to visualize a target structure, identify binding sites, and predict behavior. World-renowned researchers cover many topics not typically found in most informatics books, including functional annotation, siRNA design, pathways, text mining, ontologies, systems biology, database management, data pipelining, and pharmacogenomics.
Contents: I. Target Identification: 1. Introduction. 2. Pattern Matching. 3. Tools for Computational Protein Annotation and Functional Assignment. 4. The Impact of Genetic Variation on Drug Discovery and Development. 5. Mining of Gene Expression Data. II. Target Validation: 6. Text Mining. 7. Pathways and Networks. 8. Molecular Interactions: Learning from Protein Complexes. 9. In Silico siRNA Design. 10. Predicting Protein Subcellular Localization Using Intelligent Systems. 11. Three-Dimensional Structures in Target Discovery and Validation. III. Recent Trends: 12. Comparative Genomics. 13. Pharmacogenomics. 14. Target Identification and Validation Using Human Simulation Models. 15. Using Protein Targets for In Silico Structure-Based Drug Discovery. IV. Computational Infrastructure: 16. Database Management. 17. BioIT Hardware Configuration. 18. BioIT Architecture: Software Architecture for Bioinformatics Research. 19. Workflows and Data Pipelines. 20. Ontologies.