peer reviewedVirtual screening, the search for bioactive compounds via computational methods, provides a wide range of opportunities to speed up drug development and reduce the associated risks and costs. While virtual screening is already a standard practice in pharmaceutical companies, its applications in preclinical academic research still remain under-exploited, in spite of an increasing availability of dedicated free databases and software tools. In this survey, an overview of recent developments in this field is presented, focusing on free software and data repositories for screening as alternatives to their commercial counterparts, and outlining how available resources can be interlinked into a comprehensive virtual screening pipelin...
Modern methods of drug discovery and development in recent years make a wide use of computational al...
Virtual screening (VS) is a powerful technique for identifying hit molecules as starting points for ...
Drug discovery has witnessed an increase in the application of in silico methods to complement exist...
Virtual screening, the search for bioactive compounds via computational methods, provides a wide ran...
Pressure is mounting on the pharmaceutical industry to reduce both the cost of drugs and the time to...
The use of computational tools for virtual screening provides a cost-efficient approach to select st...
BACKGROUND: The search for effective ways to discover new and better chemical probes to explore basi...
Computers are routinely used in the modern drug discovery process. In virtual screening, the bioacti...
Virtual screening (VS) overcomes the limitations of traditional high-throughput screening (HTS) by a...
International audienceChemical biology and drug discovery are complex and costly processes. In silic...
Virtual Sreening (VS) is an in silico technique for drug discovery. An overview of VS methods is gi...
Drug discovery is a highly complex and costly process, which demands integrated efforts in several r...
Virtual screening represents an effective computational strategy to rise-up the chances of finding n...
International audienceThe interplay between life sciences and advancing technology drives a continuo...
Virtual screening consists of using computational tools to predict potentially bioactive compounds f...
Modern methods of drug discovery and development in recent years make a wide use of computational al...
Virtual screening (VS) is a powerful technique for identifying hit molecules as starting points for ...
Drug discovery has witnessed an increase in the application of in silico methods to complement exist...
Virtual screening, the search for bioactive compounds via computational methods, provides a wide ran...
Pressure is mounting on the pharmaceutical industry to reduce both the cost of drugs and the time to...
The use of computational tools for virtual screening provides a cost-efficient approach to select st...
BACKGROUND: The search for effective ways to discover new and better chemical probes to explore basi...
Computers are routinely used in the modern drug discovery process. In virtual screening, the bioacti...
Virtual screening (VS) overcomes the limitations of traditional high-throughput screening (HTS) by a...
International audienceChemical biology and drug discovery are complex and costly processes. In silic...
Virtual Sreening (VS) is an in silico technique for drug discovery. An overview of VS methods is gi...
Drug discovery is a highly complex and costly process, which demands integrated efforts in several r...
Virtual screening represents an effective computational strategy to rise-up the chances of finding n...
International audienceThe interplay between life sciences and advancing technology drives a continuo...
Virtual screening consists of using computational tools to predict potentially bioactive compounds f...
Modern methods of drug discovery and development in recent years make a wide use of computational al...
Virtual screening (VS) is a powerful technique for identifying hit molecules as starting points for ...
Drug discovery has witnessed an increase in the application of in silico methods to complement exist...