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In Silico Pharmacology - Top 10 Downloaded Articles 2023

We want to thank the authors of our most-downloaded articles in 2023, and highlight to our readers some of the most impactful research to have been published in the journal. We hope that you will find the articles interesting.

Exploring the pharmacological aspects of natural phytochemicals against SARS-CoV-2 Nsp14 through an in silico approach (this opens in a new tab)
by Arkajit De et al.

Target-specificity of different amyrin subunits in impeding HCV influx mechanism inside the human cells considering the quantum tunnel profiles and molecular strings of the CD81 receptor: a combined in silico and in vivo study (this opens in a new tab)
by Anika Jabin et al.

Characterisation of a novel crustin isoform from mud crab, Scylla serrata (Forsskål, 1775) and its functional analysis in silico (this opens in a new tab)
by S. Neelima et al.

Molecular docking/dynamics simulations, MEP analysis, bioisosteric replacement and ADME/T prediction for identification of dual targets inhibitors of Parkinson’s disease with novel scaffold (this opens in a new tab)
by Merzaka Mettai et al.

In silico bioprospecting of receptors for Doderlin: an antimicrobial peptide isolated from Lactobacillus acidophilus (this opens in a new tab)
by Elias Jorge Muniz Seif, Marcelo Yudi Icimoto, Pedro Ismael Silva Junior

Network pharmacology reveals the potential of Dolastatin 16 as a diabetic wound healing agent (this opens in a new tab)
by Dewi Luthfiana, Didik Huswo Utomo

Computational modeling of PET imaging agents for vesicular acetylcholine transporter (VAChT) protein binding affinity: application of 2D-QSAR modeling and molecular docking techniques (this opens in a new tab)
by Priyanka De, Kunal Roy

Molecular docking appraisal of Dysphania ambrosioides phytochemicals as potential inhibitor of a key triple-negative breast cancer driver gene (this opens in a new tab)
by Lateef O. Anifowose et al.


In silico design of a novel peptide-based vaccine against the ubiquitous apicomplexan Toxoplasma gondii using surface antigens (this opens in a new tab)
by Morteza Shams et al.

Network analysis and molecular docking studies of quercetin as a potential treatment for prostate cancer (this opens in a new tab)
by Frank Kalungi, Anthony Nsubuga, Godwin Anywar

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