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The strategy for searching of potential ligands for TRPM8 based on use of Deep Neural Networks and Intermolecular Docking
E. Borodin (Blagoveshchensk , Russian Federation), N. Leusova (Blagoveshchensk , Russian Federation), A. Chupalov (Moscow, Russian Federation), P. Timkin (Blagoveshchensk , Russian Federation), E. Timofeev (Blagoveshchensk , Russian Federation), V. Kolosov (Blagoveshchensk , Russian Federation), J. Perelman (Blagoveshchensk , Russian Federation)
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E. Borodin (Blagoveshchensk , Russian Federation), N. Leusova (Blagoveshchensk , Russian Federation), A. Chupalov (Moscow, Russian Federation), P. Timkin (Blagoveshchensk , Russian Federation), E. Timofeev (Blagoveshchensk , Russian Federation), V. Kolosov (Blagoveshchensk , Russian Federation), J. Perelman (Blagoveshchensk , Russian Federation). The strategy for searching of potential ligands for TRPM8 based on use of Deep Neural Networks and Intermolecular Docking. 2383
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