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Insilico Virtual Screening

Insilico virtual screening is an important tool for drug discovery in the 21st century. It is a computational method used to identify potential drug candidates quickly and cost-effectively. It involves the use of high-performance computers to screen large libraries of molecules and identify those which are most like…

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Overview

Insilico virtual screening is an important tool for drug discovery in the 21st century. It is a computational method used to identify potential drug candidates quickly and cost-effectively. It involves the use of high-performance computers to screen large libraries of molecules and identify those which are most likely to be active against a particular target. The results of the virtual screening can then be used to develop new drugs, optimize existing drugs, or identify biomarkers for diagnosis and prognosis. It is an important tool for biomedical research as it can reduce the amount of time and cost associated with traditional drug discovery methods.

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