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Hauptverfasser: Jie Yang, Yi Yuan, Na Wang, Xuehui Liu, Jing Gu, Rong Zeng, Mouxin Huang, Pengfei Zheng, Yuanqiang Wang, Chunji Huang, Qin Ouyang
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Veröffentlicht: 2024
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author Jie Yang
Yi Yuan
Na Wang
Xuehui Liu
Jing Gu
Rong Zeng
Mouxin Huang
Pengfei Zheng
Yuanqiang Wang
Chunji Huang
Qin Ouyang
author_facet Jie Yang
Yi Yuan
Na Wang
Xuehui Liu
Jing Gu
Rong Zeng
Mouxin Huang
Pengfei Zheng
Yuanqiang Wang
Chunji Huang
Qin Ouyang
Jie Yang
Yi Yuan
Na Wang
Xuehui Liu
Jing Gu
Rong Zeng
Mouxin Huang
Pengfei Zheng
Yuanqiang Wang
Chunji Huang
Qin Ouyang
collection Education Resources Information Center
contents Construction of Virtual Compound Library and Screening of Acetylcholinesterase Inhibitor for the Medicinal Chemistry Laboratory Jie Yang Yi Yuan Na Wang Xuehui Liu Jing Gu Rong Zeng Mouxin Huang Pengfei Zheng Yuanqiang Wang Chunji Huang Qin Ouyang Chemistry Medicine Science Education Science Laboratories Computer Mediated Communication Undergraduate Study College Science Pharmacology Database Management Systems Database Design The utilization of virtual compound libraries and virtual screening has become a routine method in drug discovery and has accelerated the research of pharmacy and translational medicine. With the development of computer-aided drug design (CADD), it is essential to incorporate virtual experiments into the education of medicinal chemistry. Herein, we describe a series of virtual experiments conducted by undergraduate students, including the construction of a virtual compound library, molecular docking, and the virtual screening of acetylcholinesterase inhibitors. Student feedback indicates that the virtual experiments are popular with students and effectively promote their interest in the drug discovery process.
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spellingShingle Construction of Virtual Compound Library and Screening of Acetylcholinesterase Inhibitor for the Medicinal Chemistry Laboratory
Jie Yang
Yi Yuan
Na Wang
Xuehui Liu
Jing Gu
Rong Zeng
Mouxin Huang
Pengfei Zheng
Yuanqiang Wang
Chunji Huang
Qin Ouyang
Chemistry
Medicine
Science Education
Science Laboratories
Computer Mediated Communication
Undergraduate Study
College Science
Pharmacology
Database Management Systems
Database Design
Construction of Virtual Compound Library and Screening of Acetylcholinesterase Inhibitor for the Medicinal Chemistry Laboratory Jie Yang Yi Yuan Na Wang Xuehui Liu Jing Gu Rong Zeng Mouxin Huang Pengfei Zheng Yuanqiang Wang Chunji Huang Qin Ouyang Chemistry Medicine Science Education Science Laboratories Computer Mediated Communication Undergraduate Study College Science Pharmacology Database Management Systems Database Design The utilization of virtual compound libraries and virtual screening has become a routine method in drug discovery and has accelerated the research of pharmacy and translational medicine. With the development of computer-aided drug design (CADD), it is essential to incorporate virtual experiments into the education of medicinal chemistry. Herein, we describe a series of virtual experiments conducted by undergraduate students, including the construction of a virtual compound library, molecular docking, and the virtual screening of acetylcholinesterase inhibitors. Student feedback indicates that the virtual experiments are popular with students and effectively promote their interest in the drug discovery process.
title Construction of Virtual Compound Library and Screening of Acetylcholinesterase Inhibitor for the Medicinal Chemistry Laboratory
topic Chemistry
Medicine
Science Education
Science Laboratories
Computer Mediated Communication
Undergraduate Study
College Science
Pharmacology
Database Management Systems
Database Design
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1460179