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%a{ :href => "http://lazar.in-silico.ch/", :rel => "external" } lazar
%dd
%code lazar
(
%em Lazy Structure- Activity Relationships
)
takes a chemical structure as input and provides predictions for a variety of toxic properties.
%code lazar
uses an automated and reproducible
%em read across
procedure to calculate predictions.
Rationales for predictions, applicability domain estimations and validation results are presented in a clear graphical interface for the critical examination by toxicological experts.
%code lazar
is built on top of the
%a{:href => "http://www.opentox.org", :rel => "external"} OpenTox
framework.
%br
%code lazar
can be used
%ul
%li
from a free
%a{ :href => "http://lazar.in-silico.ch/", :rel => "external" } webinterface,
%li
by installing public
%a{ :href => "http://github.com/opentox/lazar", :rel => "external"} source code
(
%a{ :href => "http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html", :rel => "external" } GNU License
)
from GitHub
%li
or by purchasing a
%a{ :href => '/commercial' } virtual appliance with commercial support
for desktop or intranet installations
%dt
%a{ :href => "https://nano-lazar.in-silico.ch/", :rel => "external" } nano-lazar
%dd
%code nano-lazar
is a prototype application to do read-across predictions for nanoparticle toxicities. The application is developed in the
%a{:href => "http://www.enanomapper.net", :rel => "external"} eNanoMapper
project.
%dt
%a{:href => "http://www.opentox.org", :rel => "external"} OpenTox
%dd
OpenTox webservices are the building blocks for a predictive toxicology framework. We maintain webservices for
%ul
%li compounds
%li features
%li datasets
%li algorithms
%li models
%li validation
%li authentication and authorisation
%li tasks
%p and have access to a variety of other OpenTox webservices (e.g. AMBIT database, QMRF/QPRF reporting services).
%dt
%a{:href => "http://www.toxbank.org", :rel => "external"} ToxBank
%dd
ToxBank provides the computational infrastructure for the SEURAT cluster of EU projects. We develop and maintain OpenTox compatible webservices for storing, searching and analysing experimental data.
All projects are
hosted under the
%a{ :href => "http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html", :rel => "external" } GNU License
at
%a{ :href => "http://github.com/opentox", :rel => "external"} GitHub.
/ %a{:href => "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_source_software"} open source
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