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Editorial (Sixth Issue)

Does the Impact Factor reflect the real impact?   What is the impact factor of this journal? What is your total impact factor? What is the average impact factor of your publications? Well, these are some of the very common questions we encounter every now and then, being related to the field of academics

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PHARMACOPHORE MODELLIING AND ITS APPLICATIONS IN DRUG DISCOVERY

Historical Perspective The original concept of the pharmacophore was developed by Paul Ehrlich during the late 1800s. At that time, the understanding was that certain “chemical groups” or functions in a molecule were responsible for a biological effect, and molecules with similar effect had similar functions in common. The word pharmacophore was

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Fifth Issue

  We believe that behind every invention and discovery there is always a curious mind working. This section of BioNE, is dedicated to all those young curious minds who have been thinking and working on unexplored possibilities in the horizon of biological sciences. Today’s learning process is no longer confined

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