MOLECULAR FINGERPRINTS
It is my distinct honour and privilege to welcome you to the Journal of Theoretical and Computational Science.
The Journal of Theoretical and Computational Science aims to spread knowledge and promote discussion through the publication of peer-reviewed, high quality research papers on all topics related to Modern Scientific Techniques. The open access journal is published by Longdom Publishing who hosts open access peer-reviewed journals as well as organizes conferences that hosts the work of researchers in a manner that exemplifies the highest standards in research integrity.
Molecular fingerprints are a way of encoding the structure of a molecule. The most common type of fingerprint is a series of binary digits (bits) that represent the presence or absence of particular substructures in the molecule. Comparing fingerprints allows you to determine the similarity between two molecules, to find matches to a query substructure, etc.
Fingerprint format: the path-based fingerprint FP2; substructure based fingerprints FP3, FP4 and MACCS; user-defined substructures. Multilevel Neighborhoods of Atoms (MNA) (mna): a circular fingerprint. MolPrint2D format (mpd): a circular fingerprint. bSpectrophores™: a fingerprint that encodes the 3D structure of a molecule
We always encourage your research works under the scope of our Journal of Theoretical and Computational Science.
With regards,
Angelina
Managing Editor
Journal of Theoretical and Computational Science
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