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- Q22906773 subject Q6306334.
- Q22906773 subject Q7031908.
- Q22906773 subject Q7469326.
- Q22906773 abstract "Matched Molecular Pair Analysis (MMPA) is a method in Cheminformatics whereby the pedigree of structural changes, within drug like small molecules, is established based on real measured data. The term was first coined by Kenny and Sadowski in their book titled "Chemoinformatics in Drug Discovery". Basic notion of MMPA based analysis is analyzing chemical datasets dealing with pairs of compounds. Such pairs of compounds are known as Matched Molecular Pair (MMP).".
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- Q22906773 wikiPageWikiLink Q6306334.
- Q22906773 wikiPageWikiLink Q7031908.
- Q22906773 wikiPageWikiLink Q7469326.
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- Q22906773 comment "Matched Molecular Pair Analysis (MMPA) is a method in Cheminformatics whereby the pedigree of structural changes, within drug like small molecules, is established based on real measured data. The term was first coined by Kenny and Sadowski in their book titled "Chemoinformatics in Drug Discovery". Basic notion of MMPA based analysis is analyzing chemical datasets dealing with pairs of compounds. Such pairs of compounds are known as Matched Molecular Pair (MMP).".
- Q22906773 label "Matched molecular pair analysis".
- Q22906773 depiction A_MMP.png.