The chemical space is the ensemble of all possible molecules, which is believed to contain at least 1060 organic molecules below 500 Da of possible interest for drug discovery. This review summarizes the development of the chemical space concept from enumerating acyclic hydrocarbons in the 1800’s to the recent assembly of the chemical universe database GDB. Chemical space travel algorithms can be used to explore defined regions of chemical space by generating focused virtual libraries. Maps of the chemical space are produced from property spaces visualized by principal component analysis or by self-organizing maps, and from structural analyses such as the scaffold-tree or the MQN-system. Virtual screening of virtual chemical space followed ...
The ever increasing amount of data and computational capabilities in the cheminformatics field has l...
One of the most important chemical issues in drug discovery is innovation, in particular at the leve...
Abstract—Many areas of chemical biology, such as drug dis-covery, rely heavily on chemical libraries...
Over the past decade one can observe a scientific revolution taking place resulting in an explosion ...
Chemical space describes all possible molecules as well as multi-dimensional conceptual spaces repre...
The chemical universe containing organic molecules within a reasonable molecular weight is vast and ...
The ability to efficiently synthesize desired compounds can be a limiting factor for chemical space ...
Chemical space is a concept to organize molecular diversity by postulating that different molecules ...
Chemical space is basically infinite, and comprises all molecules that could possibly exist. Intelli...
The screening of a reduced yet diverse and synthesizable region of the chemical space is a critical ...
© 2018 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim This is, to our knowledge, the most comprehensiv...
Drug, molecules consist of a few tens of atoms connected by covalent bonds. Haw many such molecules ...
The goal of this paper is to estimate the number of realistic drug-like molecules which could ever b...
BACKGROUND Similarly to the periodic table for elements, chemical space offers an organizing prin...
The chemical universe database GDB-17 contains 166.4 billion molecules of up to 17 atoms of C, N, O,...
The ever increasing amount of data and computational capabilities in the cheminformatics field has l...
One of the most important chemical issues in drug discovery is innovation, in particular at the leve...
Abstract—Many areas of chemical biology, such as drug dis-covery, rely heavily on chemical libraries...
Over the past decade one can observe a scientific revolution taking place resulting in an explosion ...
Chemical space describes all possible molecules as well as multi-dimensional conceptual spaces repre...
The chemical universe containing organic molecules within a reasonable molecular weight is vast and ...
The ability to efficiently synthesize desired compounds can be a limiting factor for chemical space ...
Chemical space is a concept to organize molecular diversity by postulating that different molecules ...
Chemical space is basically infinite, and comprises all molecules that could possibly exist. Intelli...
The screening of a reduced yet diverse and synthesizable region of the chemical space is a critical ...
© 2018 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim This is, to our knowledge, the most comprehensiv...
Drug, molecules consist of a few tens of atoms connected by covalent bonds. Haw many such molecules ...
The goal of this paper is to estimate the number of realistic drug-like molecules which could ever b...
BACKGROUND Similarly to the periodic table for elements, chemical space offers an organizing prin...
The chemical universe database GDB-17 contains 166.4 billion molecules of up to 17 atoms of C, N, O,...
The ever increasing amount of data and computational capabilities in the cheminformatics field has l...
One of the most important chemical issues in drug discovery is innovation, in particular at the leve...
Abstract—Many areas of chemical biology, such as drug dis-covery, rely heavily on chemical libraries...