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Main Authors: Tuah, Bernardine, Ayine-Tora, Daniel Moscoh, Amewu, Richard Kwamla, Aikins, Anastasia, Sarpong, Kwabena, Quarshie, Jude Tetteh, Fosu, Kwadwo, Serwaa, Alberta, Yayra, Bright Hodogbe Kwame, Amon, Justum Nii Kotei, Prah, Diana Ahu
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Published: Zenodo 2025
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17652607
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author Tuah, Bernardine
Ayine-Tora, Daniel Moscoh
Amewu, Richard Kwamla
Aikins, Anastasia
Sarpong, Kwabena
Quarshie, Jude Tetteh
Fosu, Kwadwo
Serwaa, Alberta
Yayra, Bright Hodogbe Kwame
Amon, Justum Nii Kotei
Prah, Diana Ahu
author_facet Tuah, Bernardine
Ayine-Tora, Daniel Moscoh
Amewu, Richard Kwamla
Aikins, Anastasia
Sarpong, Kwabena
Quarshie, Jude Tetteh
Fosu, Kwadwo
Serwaa, Alberta
Yayra, Bright Hodogbe Kwame
Amon, Justum Nii Kotei
Prah, Diana Ahu
contents <p><span>The prolonged screening and off-target effects of anticancer drugs limit traditional drug discovery processes. To overcome this, researchers have taken an interest in computer-aided drug design. We performed cytotoxicity screening and utilized a systematic computational approach to determine lead compounds' pharmacological properties and molecular interactions as potential anticancer agents. </span></p>
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spellingShingle Pharmacological properties and molecular interaction analysis of three small molecules reveal selective interaction with the Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor
Tuah, Bernardine
Ayine-Tora, Daniel Moscoh
Amewu, Richard Kwamla
Aikins, Anastasia
Sarpong, Kwabena
Quarshie, Jude Tetteh
Fosu, Kwadwo
Serwaa, Alberta
Yayra, Bright Hodogbe Kwame
Amon, Justum Nii Kotei
Prah, Diana Ahu
<p><span>The prolonged screening and off-target effects of anticancer drugs limit traditional drug discovery processes. To overcome this, researchers have taken an interest in computer-aided drug design. We performed cytotoxicity screening and utilized a systematic computational approach to determine lead compounds' pharmacological properties and molecular interactions as potential anticancer agents. </span></p>
title Pharmacological properties and molecular interaction analysis of three small molecules reveal selective interaction with the Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor
url https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17652607