MindMap Gallery Computer aided drug design (CADD) process
Computer-aided drug design (CADD) is a process that utilizes computer technology and bioinformatics methods for drug development. It encompasses various methods such as molecular docking, pharmacophore modeling, and structural biology to predict drug-target interactions. Common tools and software used in CADD include molecular modeling software and database management systems, which provide powerful support for drug design. The CADD workflow begins with target identification, followed by candidate drug screening and optimization, ultimately leading to the identification of potential therapeutic molecules.
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