Which are the top 5 papers that report the discovery of a drug starting from a computer prediction? I mean previous active small molecule compound computer prediction by any bioinformatics method and posterior experimental validation. I guess there are not many
PS: Just discovery of relevant active compound, not optimization
PS2: By "top paper" I mean paper in a high-impact factor journal, higher than 4.0 (according to JCR) or a paper cited a lot of times (more than 50, for example)
I don't think adding the impact factor really helps, at least not for what you are after. You want to limit your question to one specific domain. There is no reason to expect that journals with the highest overall impact factor will also have the most relevant papers with respect to your topic. Keep in mind that the journal impact factor is determined by the average number of citations for all papers. You would probably want the most cited papers.
this should become a community wiki question
ok, go ahead !!!
The combination of a community wiki with a bounty is a bit strange isn't it? Community wiki's are originally meant to collaboratively reach and answer on a tough question, by editing the question itself. We mostly use it for questions that are interesting, but considered by many of us not to be about bioinformatics. That is probably what Michael meant here (I am not sure I agree). In both cases it doesn't make sense to earn reputation for questions or answers, and in fact you don't get any for a wikified question. For me it is strange that you can even give a bounty for a community wiki.
I am unclear on who offered the bounty on this question, since the bounty comes from a users own reputation, and 'flow' does not have sufficient rep to award the 300 rep bounty. As a subjective question ("Which are in your opinion...") with no correct answer, the wiki status is certainly warranted in my mind, but the bounty just confuses me.
It is just first course math; I had before 319 reputation, and after offering the bounty I have 19. If you want I can change "which are in your opinion" to "5 papers related to the topic with in a journal with the highest possible impact factor"
Ah, that helps, didn't know the bounty was taken off before it was awarded to someone, thanks :)
I don't think that really helps, at least not for what you are after. You want to limit your question to one specific domain. There is no reason to expect that journals with the highest overall impact factor will also have the most relevant papers with respect to your topic.
I don't think adding the impact factor that really helps, at least not for what you are after. You want to limit your question to one specific domain. There is no reason to expect that journals with the highest overall impact factor will also have the most relevant papers with respect to your topic.
I don't think adding the impact factor that really helps, at least not for what you are after. You want to limit your question to one specific domain. There is no reason to expect that journals with the highest overall impact factor will also have the most relevant papers with respect to your topic. Keep in mind that the journal impact factor is determined by the average number of citations for all papers. You would probably want the most cited papers.