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Docking flowchart

A typical docking flowchart is made of four invariant steps whose importance is critical to the outcome of the virtual screening (Figure 6.1). [Pg.158]

Figure 6.20. Flowchart of docking as virtual screening tool in the example of FlexX. Figure 6.20. Flowchart of docking as virtual screening tool in the example of FlexX.
Figure 4 Flowchart for protein-ligand docking with the program DOCK. Figure 4 Flowchart for protein-ligand docking with the program DOCK.
Figure 8 Flowchart for performing a virtual screen using DOCK. Figure 8 Flowchart for performing a virtual screen using DOCK.
Fig. 13 Flowchart of the database search employing different filters. The final filter employing the docking methodology led to 44 hits scored better than rosiglitazone. Fig. 13 Flowchart of the database search employing different filters. The final filter employing the docking methodology led to 44 hits scored better than rosiglitazone.

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