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GEDRI Project:
3D-QSAR of EDCs, by computer simulation system using the docking method.




    0. Country: Japan

    1. Sponsor Organization: Ministry of Health & Welfare, Japan

    2. Project Title: 3D-QSAR of EDCs, by computer simulation system using the docking method.

    3. Project Focus:

    • Project Primary Focus: Human Health Effects
    • Project Secondary Focus:

    4. Description:

      The 3D-QSAR using the docking method is performed on the various known EDCs.

    5. References:

    1. Author: Nishibata Y, Itai A.
      Title: Confirmation of Usefulness of a structure construction program based on three-dimensional receptor structure for rational lead generation.
      Citation: J. Med. Chem. 36: 2921-8
      Year: 1993

    6. Inventory Category:

    • Primary: Models
    • Secondary: Methods

    7. Inventory Subcategory:

    • Primary: Basic Research
    • Secondary:
      • Hazard Identification

    8. Keywords for Experimental System/Species:

    • Species:
    • Study Type:
    • Fate and Transport:

    9. Keywords for Experimental Endpoints:

    • Health Effect:
    • Hormonal Measures:
    • Level Of Study:
    • Chemistry Metabolism:
    • Life Stage:
    • Risk Assessment:

    10. Chemical Agents:

    • Androgens/Anti-Androgens
    • Diethylstilbestrol
    • Estrogens/Anti-Estrogens

    11. Performing Institution:

    • Institute of Medicinal Molecular Design

    12. Contact:

    • Akiko Itai
      Institute of Medicinal Molecular Design
      Kadokawa Hongo Bld. 4F5-24-5 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku
      Tokyo 113-0033, Japan
      +81-3-5689-4051
      itai@ron.immd.co.jp

      Institution: Institute of Medicinal Molecular Design
      Division:
      Given Name:
      Name: Akiko Itai
      Title:
      Form:
      E-Mail: itai@ron.immd.co.jp
      Phone: +81-3-5689-4051
      Fax:
      Street: Kadokawa Hongo Bld. 4F5-24-5 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku
      Zip:
      City: Tokyo 113-0033, Japan
      State:
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