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Selectivity receptor/pharmacophore mapping

Another group has evaluated self-organizing maps [63] and shape/ pharmacophore models [64]. They developed a new method termed SQUIRREL to compare molecules in terms of both shape and pharmacophore points. Thus from a commercial library of 199,272 compounds, 1926 were selected based on self-organizing maps trained on peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor a (PPARa) "activity islands." The compounds were further evaluated with SQUIRREL and 7 out of 21 molecules selected were found to be active in PPARa. Furthermore, a new virtual screening technique (PhAST) was developed based on representation of molecules as text strings that describe their pharmacophores [65]. [Pg.417]


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