Hi all,
as proposed by Rich here are again the Signature references with DOI for=20
interested readers and developers.
The DOI can be directly looked up at:
http://dx.doi.org/
J.-L. Faulon, D. P. Visco und R. S. Pophale. `The Signature Molecular=20
Descriptor. 1. Using Extended Valence Sequences in QSAR and QSPR=20
Studies'. J. Chem. Inf. Comput. Sci. 2003. 43, 707-720.=20
doi:10.1021/ci020345w.
J.-L. Faulon, C. J. Churchwell und D. P. Visco. `The Signature Molecular=20
Descriptor. 2. Enumerating Molecules from Their Extended Valence=20
Sequences'. J. Chem. Inf. Comput. Sci. 2003. 43, 721-734.=20
doi:10.1021/ci020346o.
C. J. Churchwell, M. D. Rintoul, S. Martin, D. P. Visco, A. Kotu, R. S.=20
Larson, L. O. Sillerud, D. C. Brown und J.-L. Faulon. `The signature=20
molecular descriptor 3. Inverse-quantitative structure-activity=20
relationship of ICAM-1 inhibitory peptides'. Journal of Molecular=20
Graphics and Modelling 2004. 22, 263-=96273. doi:10.1016/j.jmgm.2003.10.0=
02.
J.-L. Faulon, M. J. Collins und R. D. Carr. `The Signature Molecular=20
Descriptor. 4. Canonizing Molecules Using Extended Valence Sequences'.=20
J. Chem. Inf. Comput. Sci. 2004. 44, 427-436. doi:10.1021/ci0341823.
Kind regards, Joerg
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Dipl. Chem. Joerg K. Wegner
Center of Bioinformatics Tuebingen (ZBIT)
Department of Computer Architecture
Univ. Tuebingen, Sand 1, D-72076 Tuebingen, Germany
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