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Goodness of hit list

Giiner, O. F. and Henry, D. R. Formula for determining the goodness of hit lists in 3D database searches. At URL http //www.netsci.orp/Science/Cheminform/ feature09.html. [Pg.61]

The Goodness of hit list GTI) was designed by Guner and Henry for evaluation of the discriminatory power of pharmacophore models (Equation 3.5). [Pg.97]

One possible way to increase the number of hits in the process of discovery of new MIPS is the use of results of monomer scoring, based on molecular modeling and computational methods (see Chapter 14 of this book). Given a number ofpossible monomers for a given template, these methods will provide you with a scored list of possible monomer combinations and their ratios. It is always good to insert these combinations into your screening array. [Pg.228]


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