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Philip S. Magee: a life in QSAR

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A brief account of the career of Philip S. Magee, a distinguished member of the QSAR community.

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Charton, M. Philip S. Magee: a life in QSAR. J Comput Aided Mol Des 22, 335–337 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10822-007-9153-8

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