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Multidimensional Scaling In Protein And Pharmacological Sciences

In: Computer Aided Methods In Optimal Design And Operations

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  • J. ŽILINSKAS

    (Institute of Mathematics and Informatics, Akademijos 4, Vilnius LT-08663, Lithuania)

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Multidimensional scaling is a technique for visualization of multidimensional data. In this paper pharmacological data are visualized using multidimensional scaling for the visual analysis of properties of adrenoceptors (which form a class of G-protein-coupled receptors) and ligands. The aim of visualization is to provide useful information for prediction of structural features of proteins and drug design. For the implementation of a multidimensional scaling technique a difficult global optimization problem should be solved. To attack such a problem a hybrid global optimization method is used, where an evolutionary global search is combined with a local descent.

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  • J. Žilinskas, 2006. "Multidimensional Scaling In Protein And Pharmacological Sciences," World Scientific Book Chapters, in: I D L Bogle & J Žilinskas (ed.), Computer Aided Methods In Optimal Design And Operations, chapter 15, pages 139-148, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd..
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    1. Julius Žilinskas, 2012. "Parallel branch and bound for multidimensional scaling with city-block distances," Journal of Global Optimization, Springer, vol. 54(2), pages 261-274, October.

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