This example explores the application of the Auto-Modeller module to build a QSAR model of potency against the Muscurinic Acetylcholine M5 receptor, based on public domain Ki data. The resulting model is applied to novel compound to predict their properties and visualise the SAR.

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To try this example yourself, download the example project file and follow the step-by-step guidelines.

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