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Integrated computer-aided engineering and design for DNA assemblies

open access: yesNature Materials, 2021
Chao-Min Huang   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

Towards the online computer-aided design of catalytic pockets

Nature Chemistry, 2019
Laura Falivene, Zhen Cao, Andrea Petta
exaly   +2 more sources

Computer-aided design of high-efficiency GeTe-based thermoelectric devices

Energy and Environmental Science, 2020
Driven by materials science development, the thermoelectric performance has been enhanced. However, only increasing the figure of merit to enhance the thermoelectric efficiency becomes more challenging.
, Kun Zheng, Xianlin Qu
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The New Era of Drug Discovery: The Power of Computer-aided Drug Design (CADD)

Letters in Drug Design & Discovery, 2022
Drug design and discovery is a process that requires high financial cost, as time-consuming. For many years, this process was focused on empirical pharmacology.
I. Nascimento   +2 more
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Computer-aided design and additive manufacturing of bone scaffolds for tissue engineering: state of the art

Journal of Materials Research, 2021
Tissue Engineering (TE) applications are focused on the design and fabrication of computer-aided artificial bone scaffolds with developing Additive Manufacturing (AM) technologies.
N. Top   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Computer-aided gene design

"Protein Engineering, Design and Selection", 1992
A computer program, which runs on MS-DOS personal computers, is described that assists in the design of synthetic genes coding for proteins. The goal of the program is the design of a gene which (i) contains as many unique restriction sites as possible and (ii) uses a specific codon usage.
Libertini G., DI DONATO, ALBERTO
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Computer aids for floodlighting design

Applied Ergonomics, 1983
The lighting engineer is faced with many problems when specifying floodlighting schemes, not least the large amount of computation required to evaluate each potential solution in terms of illuminance grids and isolux contours across the area of interest. Traditionally these kinds of evaluations have been carried out on (programmable) calculators with a
K, Case, C A, Blunsdon, K, Austin
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Computer-aided molecular design

Endeavour, 1983
Abstract Until recently the search for substances having desired biological properties depended largely on systematic screening of very large numbers of compounds, as in the development of the sulphonamide drugs. Today, the alliance of computer graphics with theoretical chemistry is beginning to make it possible to predict the kind of molecule which ...
W G, Richards, L, Mangold
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Computer-Aided Radiopharmaceutical Design

Investigative Radiology, 1992
The ultimate goal of a QSAR analysis is prediction, which depends on the elaboration of the most appropriate set of molecular descriptors. As such, molecular description is the nucleus of QSAR and in the absence of exhaustive molecular description, rational drug design may be greatly impeded.
R J, Boudreau, S M, Efange
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