Tutorials
In this tutorial, you will learn:
- how to draw your structure in the sketcher.
In this tutorial, you will learn:
- how to navigate in the output of the predicted cancer cell lines of a small molecule (cf Tutorial #1)
- how to sort your results according to specific columns
- how to copy-paste or print your results as well as export them in CSV, XLS and PDF formats
- how to have a look at the known actives on a predicted cancer cell line target that are similar to your query
- how to predict the mode of action (i.e. molecular mechamism) of your query molecule with SwissTargetPrediction
In this tutorial, you will learn:
- how to check the known actives on a predicted cancer cell line target that are similar to your query (cf Tutorial #2)
- how to sort your results according to specific columns
- how to copy-paste or print your results as well as export them in CSV, XLS and PDF formats
In this tutorial, you will learn:
- how to draw your structure in the sketcher
- how to interpret the ubiquitous alert of your query
- how to filter the displayed cancer cell lines according to their associated disease
- how to check the known actives on a cancer cell line target that share the same ubiquitous flag(s) as your query
In this tutorial, you will learn how to send a compound present among the list of known actives on a cell line:
- to SwissSimilary; to perform ligand-based virtual screening
- to SwissTargetPrediction; to predict macromolecular targets
- to SwissADME; to estimate the pharmacokinetics, druglikeness and medicinal chemistry friendliness
- to SwissParam; to parametrize the structure for molecular docking
- to SwissBioisostere; to search for replacements of a molecular fragment
- back to SwissCellPrediction; to predict cancer cell line targets
In this tutorial, you will learn:
- how to send a compound to SwissCellPrediction from the output of another SwissDrugDesign tool
- how to get more insight about the methodology behind SwissCellPrediction
- how to access SwissCellPrediction Help, FAQ and contact form