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Naveja J.J.
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Obras con ISBN:1
Documentos en revistas:19
Colaboraciones en Tesis:0
Patentes:0
Obras con ISBN:
1.- Polypharmacology in Drug Discovery (2017)
 
Documentos en revistas:
1.- A Longitudinal1 H NMR-Based Metabolic Profile Analysis of Urine from Hospitalized Premature Newborns Receiving Enteral and Parenteral Nutrition (2022)
 
2.- Subtle structural differences of nucleotide analogs may impact SARS-CoV-2 RNA-dependent RNA polymerase and exoribonuclease activity (2022)
 
3.- Union is strength: antiviral and anti-inflammatory drugs for COVID-19 (2021)
 
4.- Consistent Cell-selective Analog Series as Constellation Luminaries in Chemical Space (2020)
 
5.- Predicting Mortality Due to SARS-CoV-2: A Mechanistic Score Relating Obesity and Diabetes to COVID-19 Outcomes in Mexico (2020)
 
6.- Cheminformatics approaches to study drug polypharmacology (2019)
 
7.- Systematic Extraction of Analogue Series from Large Compound Collections Using a New Computational Compound-Core Relationship Method (2019)
 
8.- DataWarrior: an evaluation of the open-source drug discovery tool (2019)
 
9.- HitPickV2: A web server to predict targets of chemical compounds (2019)
 
10.- Conformal prediction of HDAC inhibitors (2019)
 
11.- A general approach for retrosynthetic molecular core analysis (2019)
 
12.- Reaching for the bright StARs in chemical space (2019)
 
13.- Specialty choice determinants among Mexican medical students: a cross-sectional study (2019)
 
14.- Chemoinformatics: a perspective from an academic setting in Latin America (2018)
 
15.- Insights from pharmacological similarity of epigenetic targets in epipolypharmacology (2018)
 
16.- Analysis of a large food chemical database: Chemical space, diversity, and complexity (2018)
 
17.- Chemical space, diversity and activity landscape analysis of estrogen receptor binders (2018)
 
18.- ChemMaps: Towards an approach for visualizing the chemical space based on adaptive satellite compounds (2017)
 
19.- ChemMaps: Towards an approach for visualizing the chemical space based on adaptive satellite compounds (2017)
 
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