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HIntL QSAR

Wednesday, August 10, 2005
Quantitative Structure Activity Relationship

1) Introduction from Network Science
       http://www.netsci.org/Science/Compchem/feature19.html
2) QSAR and Drug Design from Network Science
       http://www.netsci.org/Science/Compchem/feature12.html
3) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
       http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QSAR
4) The QSAR Project
       http://qsar.sourceforge.net/
5) QSAR: The Australian Computational Chemistry via the Internet Project
       http://www.chem.swin.edu.au/modules/mod4/
6) The QSAR and Modelling Society
       http://www.qsar.org/



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