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Most accessed articles for July
Take a look at our ten most accessed papers for July.
Matthias Samwald’s paper on linked open drug data continues to be popular and has now become the most accessed paper published in Journal of Cheminformatics this year.
An article by Gang Chen about the synthesis of a series of N-substituted isatin derivatives with enhanced free radical scavenging properties was the most accessed article in Chemistry Central Journal last month. And Laura Shumow’s methodology describing the results of an HPLC study for the determination of (+/-)-catechin and (+/-)-epicatechin in cocoa and chocolate products was also noteworthy as it represents the first collaborative study using this method for these sorts of compounds.
1. Linked open drug data for pharmaceutical research and development
Matthias Samwald, Anja Jentzsch, Christopher Bouton, et al.
Journal of Cheminformatics 2011, 3:19 (16 May 2011)
2. 4D Flexible Atom-Pairs: An efficient probabilistic conformational space comparison for ligand-based virtual screening
Andreas Jahn, Lars Rosenbaum, Georg Hinselmann, Andreas Zell
Journal of Cheminformatics 2011, 3:23 (6 July 2011)
3. Interpretable correlation descriptors for quantitative structure-activity relationships
Benson M Spowage, Craig L Bruce, Jonathan D Hirst
Journal of Cheminformatics 2009, 1:22 (24 December 2009)
4. Oxidation and metal-insertion in molybdenite surfaces: evaluation of charge-transfer mechanisms and dynamics
CV Ramana, U Becker, V Shutthanandan, CM Julien
Geochemical Transactions 2008, 9:8 (5 June 2008)
5. Simple isatin derivatives as free radical scavengers: Synthesis, biological evaluation and structure-activity relationship
Gang Chen, Ye Wang, Xiaojiang Hao, et al.
Chemistry Central Journal 2011, 5:37 (1 July 2011)
6. Consistent two-dimensional visualization of protein-ligand complex series
Katrin Stierand, Matthias Rarey
Journal of Cheminformatics 2011, 3:21 (24 June 2011)
7. An industry consensus study on an HPLC fluorescence method for the determination of (+/-)-catechin and (+/-)-epicatechin in cocoa products
Laura Shumow, Alison Bodor
Chemistry Central Journal 2011, 5:39 (5 July 2011)
8. Amorphous calcium phosphate and its application in dentistry
Jie Zhao, Yu Liu, Wei-bin Sun, Hai Zhang
Chemistry Central Journal 2011, 5:40 (8 July 2011)
9. Data governance in predictive toxicology: A review
Xin Fu, Anna Wojak, Daniel Neagu, et al.
Journal of Cheminformatics 2011, 3:24 (13 July 2011)
10. Cacao seeds are a "Super Fruit": A comparative analysis of various fruit powders and products
Stephen J Crozier, Amy G Preston, Jeffrey W Hurst, et al.
Chemistry Central Journal 2011, 5:5 (7 February 2011)
Chemistry Central Journal also announced its latest Impact Factor last week - an increase to 1.65.
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