The development of computational models for assessing the transfer of chemicals across the placental membrane would be of the utmost importance in drug discovery campaigns, in order to develop safe therapeutic options. We have developed a low-dimensional machine learning model capable of classifying compounds according to whether they can cross or not the placental barrier. To this aim, we compiled a database of 248 compounds with experimental information about their placental transfer, characterizing each compound with a set of ∼5.4 thousand descriptors, including physicochemical properties and structural features. We evaluated different machine learning classifiers and implemented a genetic algorithm, in a five cross validation scheme, to...
The placenta is essential to the progression of a successful pregnancy. This specialized organ devel...
Medication use during pregnancy requires a balance between treating a condition in the mother, and m...
Throughout history, there have been two major instances where a substance caused thousands of birth ...
The development of computational models for assessing the transfer of chemicals across the placental...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: The placental barrier protects the fetus from exposure to some toxicants and...
Assessing the human placental barrier permeability of drugs is very important to guarantee drug saf...
Background: Despite their large numbers and widespread use, very little is known about the extent to...
The human placenta is a critical life-support system that nourishes and protects a rapidly growing f...
Aims: The dysfunction of placenta development is correlated to the defects of pregnancy and fetal gr...
Current in silico modelling techniques, such as molecular dynamics, typically focus on compounds wit...
Decades ago the human placenta was thought to be an impenetrable barrier between mother and unborn c...
The transport of drugs across the placenta is a point of great importance in pharmacotherapy during ...
Background: While physiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) models generally predict pharmacokine...
Placental amino acid transfer is essential for fetal development and its impairment is associated wi...
The placenta is essential to the progression of a successful pregnancy. This specialized organ devel...
The placenta is essential to the progression of a successful pregnancy. This specialized organ devel...
Medication use during pregnancy requires a balance between treating a condition in the mother, and m...
Throughout history, there have been two major instances where a substance caused thousands of birth ...
The development of computational models for assessing the transfer of chemicals across the placental...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: The placental barrier protects the fetus from exposure to some toxicants and...
Assessing the human placental barrier permeability of drugs is very important to guarantee drug saf...
Background: Despite their large numbers and widespread use, very little is known about the extent to...
The human placenta is a critical life-support system that nourishes and protects a rapidly growing f...
Aims: The dysfunction of placenta development is correlated to the defects of pregnancy and fetal gr...
Current in silico modelling techniques, such as molecular dynamics, typically focus on compounds wit...
Decades ago the human placenta was thought to be an impenetrable barrier between mother and unborn c...
The transport of drugs across the placenta is a point of great importance in pharmacotherapy during ...
Background: While physiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) models generally predict pharmacokine...
Placental amino acid transfer is essential for fetal development and its impairment is associated wi...
The placenta is essential to the progression of a successful pregnancy. This specialized organ devel...
The placenta is essential to the progression of a successful pregnancy. This specialized organ devel...
Medication use during pregnancy requires a balance between treating a condition in the mother, and m...
Throughout history, there have been two major instances where a substance caused thousands of birth ...