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Theodora M Steindl

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Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry|August 22, 2006
Predicting drug metabolism induction in silicoDaniela Schuster, Theodora M Steindl, Thierry Langer
Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling|September 26, 2006
Parallel screening: a novel concept in pharmacophore modeling and virtual screeningTheodora M Steindl, Daniela Schuster, Christian Laggner, et al.
Current Drug Discovery Technologies|May 23, 2006
Development and validation of an in silico P450 profiler based on pharmacophore modelsDaniela Schuster, Christian Laggner, Theodora M Steindl, et al.
Journal of Computer-Aided Molecular Design|September 30, 2006
High-throughput structure-based pharmacophore modelling as a basis for successful parallel virtual screeningTheodora M Steindl, Daniela Schuster, Gerhard Wolber, et al.
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry|September 30, 2005
Pharmacophore modeling, docking, and principal component analysis based clustering: combined computer-assisted approaches to identify new inhibitors of the human rhinovirus coat proteinTheodora M Steindl, Carolyn E Crump, Frederick G Hayden, et al.
Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling|March 27, 2007
Parallel screening and activity profiling with HIV protease inhibitor pharmacophore modelsTheodora M Steindl, Daniela Schuster, Christian Laggner, et al.
Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling|May 23, 2006
Pharmacophore modeling and in silico screening for new P450 19 (aromatase) inhibitorsDaniela Schuster, Christian Laggner, Theodora M Steindl, et al.
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry|February 6, 2008
Structure-based virtual screening for the discovery of natural inhibitors for human rhinovirus coat proteinJudith M Rollinger, Theodora M Steindl, Daniela Schuster, et al.
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Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry|August 22, 2006
Predicting drug metabolism induction in silicoDaniela Schuster, Theodora M Steindl, Thierry Langer
Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling|September 26, 2006
Parallel screening: a novel concept in pharmacophore modeling and virtual screeningTheodora M Steindl, Daniela Schuster, Christian Laggner, et al.
Current Drug Discovery Technologies|May 23, 2006
Development and validation of an in silico P450 profiler based on pharmacophore modelsDaniela Schuster, Christian Laggner, Theodora M Steindl, et al.
Journal of Computer-Aided Molecular Design|September 30, 2006
High-throughput structure-based pharmacophore modelling as a basis for successful parallel virtual screeningTheodora M Steindl, Daniela Schuster, Gerhard Wolber, et al.
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry|September 30, 2005
Pharmacophore modeling, docking, and principal component analysis based clustering: combined computer-assisted approaches to identify new inhibitors of the human rhinovirus coat proteinTheodora M Steindl, Carolyn E Crump, Frederick G Hayden, et al.
Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling|March 27, 2007
Parallel screening and activity profiling with HIV protease inhibitor pharmacophore modelsTheodora M Steindl, Daniela Schuster, Christian Laggner, et al.
Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling|May 23, 2006
Pharmacophore modeling and in silico screening for new P450 19 (aromatase) inhibitorsDaniela Schuster, Christian Laggner, Theodora M Steindl, et al.
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry|February 6, 2008
Structure-based virtual screening for the discovery of natural inhibitors for human rhinovirus coat proteinJudith M Rollinger, Theodora M Steindl, Daniela Schuster, et al.
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