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- | //**Version:**// (2017/06/20) {{{{::software:vmdmagazine:download:protein_structure.zip|}}|Version 1.1}} | + | //**Version:**// (2016/12/20) {{::software:vmdmagazine:download:protein_structure.zip|Version 1.1}} |
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+ | //**Languages: **// en | ||
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+ | ====== Pharmaceutical Drugs ====== | ||
+ | ### | ||
+ | A pharmaceutical drug (also referred to as medicine, medication, or simply as drug) is a drug used to diagnose, cure, treat, or prevent disease. | ||
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+ | In this package are illustrated some examples of molecules that are commercially available and are used clinically to create diseases. | ||
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+ | ### | ||
+ | //**Screenshots**// | ||
+ | {{gallery>:software:vmdmagazine:pdrugs?*&150x150&lightbox}} | ||
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+ | //**Version:**// (2017/03/2) {{::software:vmdmagazine:download:drugs.zip|Version 1.1}} | ||
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+ | //**Languages: **// en | ||
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+ | ====== Transition States ====== | ||
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+ | The transition state of a chemical reaction is a particular configuration along the reaction coordinate. It is defined as the state corresponding to the highest potential energy along this reaction coordinate. | ||
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+ | In this package are illustrated some examples of transition states that were obtained from computational means. | ||
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+ | //**Screenshots**// | ||
+ | {{gallery>:software:vmdmagazine:ts?*&150x150&lightbox}} | ||
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+ | //**Version:**// (2017/06/30) {{::software:vmdmagazine:download:transition_states.zip|Version 1.1}} | ||
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