Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2029086 | Steroids | 2006 | 18 Pages |
Abstract
The Radial Distribution Function (RDF) approach has been applied to the study of the chick intestinal VDR affinity of 49 Vitamin D analogues. A model able to describe more than 77.5% of the variance in the experimental activity was developed with the use of the mentioned approach. In contrast, none of four different approaches, including the use of Topological, BCUT, RandiÄ molecular profiles and Geometrical descriptors were able to explain more than 55% of the variance in the mentioned property, with the same number of variables in the equation.
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Authors
Maykel Pérez González, Miguel Puente, Yagamare Fall, Generosa Gómez,