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    PoseidonQ  - AI/ML Based QSAR Modeling

    PoseidonQ - AI/ML Based QSAR Modeling

    ML based QSAR Modelling And Translation of Model to Deployable WebApps

    - This Software was made with an intention to make QSAR/QSPR development more efficient and reproducible. - Published in ACS, Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling . Link : https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.jcim.4c02372 - Simple to use and no compromise on essential features necessary to make reliable QSAR models. - From Generating Reliable ML Based QSAR Models to Developing Your Own QSAR WebApp. For any feedback or queries, contact kabeermuzammil614@gmail.com - Available on...
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    MoCalc2012

    MoCalc2012

    GUI for MOPAC, DFTB+, GAMESS, Firefly, NWChem, ORCA and PSI4

    MoCalc2012 is a simple, efficient Graphical User Interface for MOPAC, DFTB+, GAMESS(US), Firefly, NWChem, ORCA and PSI4.
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    WISP

    Weighted Implementation of Suboptimal Paths (WISP)

    ...Dynamical network analysis has been used to model this cooperation, helping to computationally explain how binding to an allosteric site can impact the behavior of a primary site often many angstroms away. Traditionally, computational efforts have focused on the most optimal path of correlated motions leading from the allosteric to the primary active site. We present a program called Weighted Implementation of Suboptimal Paths (WISP) capable of rapidly identifying additional suboptimal pathways that may also play important roles in the transmission of allosteric signals. Aside from providing signal redundancy, suboptimal paths traverse residues that, if disrupted through pharmacological or mutational means, could modulate the allosteric regulation of important drug targets.
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    DRCS (Dimensionless Reaction Coordinate Software) calculates a dimensionless reaction coordinate for chemical reactions that can be used to classify transition states (and other geometries along a reaction path) as either early or late.
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    PIMC++ is a code designed to perform fully-correlated simulations of quantum systems in continuous space at finite temperature using Path Integral Monte Carlo. It is designed in a modular way to facilitate easy addition of new algorithms.
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