Genetic programming for computational pharmacokinetics in drug discovery and development

The success of a drug treatment is strongly correlated with the ability of a molecule to reach its target in the patient's organism without inducing toxic effects. Moreover the reduction of cost and time associated with drug discovery and development is becoming a crucial requirement for pharma...

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