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Open Access Databases and Datasets for Drug Discovery Timely resource discussing the future of data-driven drug discovery and the growing number of open-source databases With an overview of 90 freely accessible databases and datasets on all aspects of drug design, development, and discovery, Open Access Databases and Datasets for Drug Discovery is a comprehensive guide to the vast amount of “free data” available to today’s pharmaceutical researchers.The applicability of open-source data for drug discovery and development is analyzed, and their usefulness in comparison with commercially available tools is evaluated.The most relevant databases for small molecules, drugs and druglike substances, ligand design, protein 3D structures (both experimental and calculated), and human drug targets are described in depth, including practical examples of how to access and work with the data.The first part is focused on databases for small molecules, followed by databases for macromolecular targets and diseases.The final part shows how to integrate various open-source tools into the academic and industrial drug discovery and development process.Contributed to and edited by experts with long-time experience in the field, Open Access Databases and Datasets for Drug Discovery includes information on: An extensive listing of open access databases and datasets for computer-aided drug designPubChem as a chemical database for drug discovery, DrugBank Online, and bioisosteric replacement for drug discovery supported by the SwissBioisostere databaseThe Protein Data Bank (PDB) and macromolecular structure data supporting computer-aided drug design, and the SWISS-MODEL repository of 3D protein structures and models PDB-REDO in computational aided drug design (CADD), and using Pharos/TCRD for discovering druggable targets Unmatched in scope and thoroughly reviewing small and large open data sources relevant for rational drug design, Open Access Databases and Datasets for Drug Discovery is an essential reference for medicinal and pharmaceutical chemists, and any scientists involved in the drug discovery and drug development.
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Access and Benefit Sharing of Genetic Resources, Information and Traditional Knowledge
Addressing the management of genetic resources, this book offers a new assessment of the contemporary Access and Benefit Sharing (ABS) regime.Debates about ABS have moved on. The initial focus on the legal obligations established by international agreements like the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity and the form of obligations for collecting physical biological materials have now shifted into a far more complex series of disputes and challenges about the ways ABS should be implemented and enforced.These now cover a wide range of issues, including: digital sequence information, the repatriation of resources, technology transfer, traditional knowledge and cultural expressions, open access to information and knowledge, naming conventions, farmers’ rights, new schemes for accessing pandemic viruses sharing DNA sequences, and so on.Drawing together perspectives from an interdisciplinary range of leading and emerging international scholars, this book offers a new approach to the ABS landscape; as it breaks from the standard regulatory analyses in order to explore alternative solutions to the intractable issues for the Access and Benefit Sharing of genetic resources.Addressing these modern legal debates from a perspective that will appeal to both ABS scholars and those with broader legal concerns in the areas of intellectual property, food, governance, Indigenous issues, and so on, this book will be a useful resource for scholars and students as well as those in government and in international institutions working in relevant areas.
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How do I access my access point?
To access your access point, you will need to connect to the same network that the access point is on. Once connected, open a web browser and enter the IP address of the access point in the address bar. You may need to enter a username and password to log in to the access point's settings. From there, you can configure and manage the access point as needed.
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How can I access one Access Point from another Access Point when I am at an Internet access point?
To access one Access Point from another Access Point when you are at an Internet access point, you can use a Virtual Private Network (VPN) connection. By connecting to a VPN, you can securely access resources on one network from another network, such as accessing one Access Point from another. This allows you to establish a secure connection between the two Access Points and access the desired resources remotely. Additionally, you can use remote desktop software or SSH (Secure Shell) to access the other Access Point from your current location.
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Why is access denied despite having admin access?
Access may be denied despite having admin access due to various reasons such as incorrect permissions, security restrictions, or system errors. It is possible that the admin access does not have the necessary permissions to access the specific resource or perform the desired action. Additionally, there may be security measures in place that restrict certain admin privileges to prevent unauthorized access or changes. It is also possible that there could be a technical issue or error preventing the admin access from being recognized or utilized properly. Troubleshooting and reviewing the specific access controls and permissions in place can help identify and resolve the issue.
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Is it not possible to access USB debugging access?
Yes, it is possible to access USB debugging access on Android devices. USB debugging allows for a direct connection between an Android device and a computer, enabling advanced debugging and development tasks. To enable USB debugging, users can go to the developer options in the device settings and toggle the USB debugging option. However, it is important to note that enabling USB debugging can pose security risks, so it should only be used when necessary and with caution.
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How can one access deleted data only with root access?
One can access deleted data with root access by using data recovery tools or software that are specifically designed to retrieve deleted files from a system's storage. Root access allows the user to bypass restrictions and permissions set by the operating system, enabling them to access and recover data that would otherwise be inaccessible. By using root access, one can directly interact with the system's storage and retrieve deleted files before they are overwritten by new data. It is important to note that accessing deleted data with root access should be done carefully to avoid causing further damage to the system.
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Do you need the 11 access data to access the internet?
No, you do not need the 11 access data to access the internet. The 11 access data is specifically for accessing the 11 network, which is a separate network from the internet. To access the internet, you typically need a different set of credentials such as a username and password provided by your internet service provider.
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How can I access IPv6 connectivity if access is not possible?
If access to IPv6 connectivity is not possible, you can try using a tunneling service such as Hurricane Electric's Tunnel Broker or SixXS. These services allow you to create an IPv6 tunnel over an existing IPv4 connection, enabling you to access IPv6 connectivity even if your ISP does not natively support it. Additionally, you can consider using a VPN service that supports IPv6 to access IPv6 connectivity through their network.
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How can I access Windows security if I don't have access?
If you don't have access to Windows security, you may need to contact your system administrator or IT department for assistance. They can provide you with the necessary permissions or credentials to access Windows security features. If you are unable to reach your system administrator, you may need to use a different user account with the appropriate permissions to access the security settings. It's important to follow proper protocols and seek authorization before attempting to access Windows security without proper access.
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