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  2. In silico clinical trials - Wikipedia

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    Accurate computer models of a treatment and its deployment, as well as patient characteristics, are necessary precursors for the development of in silico clinical trials. [5] [6] [8] [9] In such a scenario, ‘virtual’ patients would be given a ‘virtual’ treatment, enabling observation through a computer simulation of how the candidate biomedical product performs and whether it produces ...

  3. Future Medicinal Chemistry - Wikipedia

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    Future Medicinal Chemistry is a peer-reviewed medical journal covering all aspects of medicinal chemistry, including drug discovery, pharmacology, in silico drug design, structural characterization techniques, ADME-Tox investigations, and science policy, economic and intellectual property issues. It was established in 2009 and is published by ...

  4. In silico - Wikipedia

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    In biology and other experimental sciences, an in silico experiment is one performed on a computer or via computer simulation software. The phrase is pseudo-Latin for 'in silicon' (correct Latin : in silicio ), referring to silicon in computer chips.

  5. DrugBank - Wikipedia

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    Academic users can apply for a free license for certain use cases while all other users require a paid license. The latest release of the database (version 5.0) contains 9591 drug entries including 2037 FDA -approved small molecule drugs, 241 FDA-approved biotech ( protein / peptide ) drugs, 96 nutraceuticals and over 6000 experimental drugs ...

  6. In silico medicine - Wikipedia

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    The term in silico was first used in 1989 at a workshop "Cellular Automata: Theory and Applications" by a mathematician from National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). [2] The term in silico radiation oncology, a precursor of generic in silico medicine was coined and first introduced by G. Stamatakos in Proceedings of the IEEE in 2002. [3]

  7. Drug repositioning - Wikipedia

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    Computational drug repurposing is the in silico screening of approved drugs for use against new indications. It can use molecular, clinical or biophysical data. [15] Electronic health records and real-world evidence gained popularity in drug repurposing, for instance for COVID 19. [16]

  8. Insilico Medicine - Wikipedia

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    Insilico Medicine is a biotechnology company headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, [2] with additional facilities in Pak Shek Kok, Hong Kong in Hong Kong Science Park near the Chinese University of Hong Kong, [3] and in New York, at The Cure by Deerfield.

  9. Archives of Pharmacal Research - Wikipedia

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    Archives of Pharmacal Research is a bimonthly, peer-reviewed medical journal covering research on pharmacology. It was established in 1976 and is published by Springer Science+Business Media on behalf of the Pharmaceutical Society of Korea, of which it is the official journal. [1] The editor-in-chief is Seok-Yong Lee (Sungkyunkwan University).