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Ola Spjuth

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Journal of Cheminformatics|July 2, 2010
Towards interoperable and reproducible QSAR analyses: Exchange of datasetsOla Spjuth, Egon L Willighagen, Rajarshi Guha, et al.
Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|April 16, 2011
Services for prediction of drug susceptibility for HIV proteases and reverse transcriptases at the HIV drug research centreOla Spjuth, Martin Eklund, Maris Lapins, et al.
BMC Research Notes|November 15, 2011
Computational toxicology using the OpenTox application programming interface and BioclipseEgon L Willighagen, Nina Jeliazkova, Barry Hardy, et al.
Journal of Cheminformatics|September 22, 2016
XMetDB: an open access database for xenobiotic metabolismOla Spjuth, Patrik Rydberg, Egon L Willighagen, et al.
BMC Bioinformatics|May 24, 2011
Brunn: an open source laboratory information system for microplates with a graphical plate layout design processJonathan Alvarsson, Claes Andersson, Ola Spjuth, et al.
BMC Bioinformatics|April 12, 2008
Proteochemometric modeling of HIV protease susceptibilityMaris Lapins, Martin Eklund, Ola Spjuth, et al.
Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry|November 1, 2012
Open source drug discovery with bioclipseOla Spjuth, Lars Carlsson, Jonathan Alvarsson, et al.
Journal of Cheminformatics|January 12, 2021
Towards reproducible computational drug discoveryNalini Schaduangrat, Samuel Lampa, Saw Simeon, et al.
Bioinformatics and Biology Insights|September 25, 2015
BioImg.org: A Catalog of Virtual Machine Images for the Life SciencesMartin Dahlö, Frédéric Haziza, Aleksi Kallio, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|April 7, 2022
Morphological profiling of environmental chemicals enables efficient and untargeted exploration of combination effectsJonne Rietdijk, Tanya Aggarwal, Polina Georgieva, et al.
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Journal of Cheminformatics|July 2, 2010
Towards interoperable and reproducible QSAR analyses: Exchange of datasetsOla Spjuth, Egon L Willighagen, Rajarshi Guha, et al.
Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|April 16, 2011
Services for prediction of drug susceptibility for HIV proteases and reverse transcriptases at the HIV drug research centreOla Spjuth, Martin Eklund, Maris Lapins, et al.
BMC Research Notes|November 15, 2011
Computational toxicology using the OpenTox application programming interface and BioclipseEgon L Willighagen, Nina Jeliazkova, Barry Hardy, et al.
Journal of Cheminformatics|September 22, 2016
XMetDB: an open access database for xenobiotic metabolismOla Spjuth, Patrik Rydberg, Egon L Willighagen, et al.
BMC Bioinformatics|May 24, 2011
Brunn: an open source laboratory information system for microplates with a graphical plate layout design processJonathan Alvarsson, Claes Andersson, Ola Spjuth, et al.
BMC Bioinformatics|April 12, 2008
Proteochemometric modeling of HIV protease susceptibilityMaris Lapins, Martin Eklund, Ola Spjuth, et al.
Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry|November 1, 2012
Open source drug discovery with bioclipseOla Spjuth, Lars Carlsson, Jonathan Alvarsson, et al.
Journal of Cheminformatics|January 12, 2021
Towards reproducible computational drug discoveryNalini Schaduangrat, Samuel Lampa, Saw Simeon, et al.
Bioinformatics and Biology Insights|September 25, 2015
BioImg.org: A Catalog of Virtual Machine Images for the Life SciencesMartin Dahlö, Frédéric Haziza, Aleksi Kallio, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|April 7, 2022
Morphological profiling of environmental chemicals enables efficient and untargeted exploration of combination effectsJonne Rietdijk, Tanya Aggarwal, Polina Georgieva, et al.
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