Abstract:View the peer-reviewed version (peerj.com/articles/476), which is the preferred citable publication unless you specifically need to cite this preprint. cheminformatics models for data mining for antitubercular agents and computational filters to prioritize molecules has prompted us to search for potential hits from these datasets.
ResultsWe used a consensus approach to predict molecules with potential antitubercular activities from a large dataset of molecular ingredients of Traditional Chinese Medicines avail… Show more
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