ABSTRACT: The availability of structures and linked bioactivity data in databases is powerfully enabling for drug discovery and chemical biology. However, we now review some confounding issues with the divergent expansions of public and commercial sources of chemical structures. These are associated with not only expanding patent extraction but also increasingly large vendor collections amassed via different selection criteria between SciFinder from Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) and major public sources such as PubChem, ChemSpider, UniChem, and others. These increasingly massive collections may include both real and virtual compounds, as well as so-called prophetic compounds from patents. We address a range of issues raised by the challe...
The increasing volume of biomedical data in chemistry and life sciences requires the development of ...
The increasing volume of biomedical data in chemistry and life sciences requires the development of ...
Conference. Record reproduced from SciFinder, with permission from the Chemical Abstracts Service.Wh...
Abstract Background Since 2004 public cheminformatic databases and their collective functionality fo...
The last two years have seen a dramatic expansion in public cheminformatics, as exemplified by the a...
gets. In this paper, we present a brief overview of many Target, chemical and bioactivity informatio...
Bioactive structures published in medicinal chemistry patents typically exceed those in papers by at...
<p><strong>Abstract</strong></p> <p>The last two years have seen a dramatic expansion in public chem...
Most drug discovery programs today originate by selection of 'hit' molecules resulting from assays a...
The screening of a reduced yet diverse and synthesizable region of the chemical space is a critical ...
Optimising the drug discovery process remains one of the largest challenges in medicine. Learning fr...
Abstract Background Patents are an important source of information for effective decision making in ...
<p>Databases that provide links between bioactive compounds and their protein targets are increasing...
We present a summary of the National Compound Collection (NCC) pilot; which harvested chemical struc...
We present a summary of the National Compound Collection (NCC) pilot; which harvested chemical struc...
The increasing volume of biomedical data in chemistry and life sciences requires the development of ...
The increasing volume of biomedical data in chemistry and life sciences requires the development of ...
Conference. Record reproduced from SciFinder, with permission from the Chemical Abstracts Service.Wh...
Abstract Background Since 2004 public cheminformatic databases and their collective functionality fo...
The last two years have seen a dramatic expansion in public cheminformatics, as exemplified by the a...
gets. In this paper, we present a brief overview of many Target, chemical and bioactivity informatio...
Bioactive structures published in medicinal chemistry patents typically exceed those in papers by at...
<p><strong>Abstract</strong></p> <p>The last two years have seen a dramatic expansion in public chem...
Most drug discovery programs today originate by selection of 'hit' molecules resulting from assays a...
The screening of a reduced yet diverse and synthesizable region of the chemical space is a critical ...
Optimising the drug discovery process remains one of the largest challenges in medicine. Learning fr...
Abstract Background Patents are an important source of information for effective decision making in ...
<p>Databases that provide links between bioactive compounds and their protein targets are increasing...
We present a summary of the National Compound Collection (NCC) pilot; which harvested chemical struc...
We present a summary of the National Compound Collection (NCC) pilot; which harvested chemical struc...
The increasing volume of biomedical data in chemistry and life sciences requires the development of ...
The increasing volume of biomedical data in chemistry and life sciences requires the development of ...
Conference. Record reproduced from SciFinder, with permission from the Chemical Abstracts Service.Wh...