1st Edition

Biomedical Applications of Computer Modeling

Edited By Arthur Christopoulos Copyright 2001

    Up to the last decade or so, most general modeling approaches to the study of molecular components of biological responses have required significant amount of computer time, expertise, and resources, as well as highly specialized and often custom-written programs. With Biomedical Applications of Computer Modeling you don't have to be a computer sci

    The Pharmacological Consequences of Modeling Synoptic Receptor Systems. The Ternary Complex Model. From the Static to the Dynamic: 3 Models of Signal Transduction in G Protein Coupled Receptors. Intramolecular Dynamics and d Ligand-Induced Conformational Changes: A Stochastic Model of Receptor Action. Linking Bioinformatics and Cheminformatics: From Genes to Structure-Activity Relationships. Computer-Intensive Statistical Procedures. Beyond Eyeballing: Fitting Models to Experimental Data.

    Biography

    Arthur Christopoulos