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Mining Drug Space

Mining Drug Space

http://miningdrugs.blogspot.com/

The size of the chemical space and biological space is just incredibly large. This explains why we need all brains, hands, and technologies for really making rational drug design. Otherwise we would just talk about bounded-bounded rational drug design. S

A chemistry news blog

A chemistry news blog

http://www.chemspider.com/chemistry-news/index.php

A chemistry news blog from David Bradley Science Writer and ChemSpider chemical structure searching, covering chemistry, chemical, molecular, molecules, materials, nano, nanotech, nanotechnology, drugs, pharma, pharmaceuticals, natural products, organic,

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ChemSpider Blog

Element List | November 14th 2009

Helping to Build a Structure Centric Community for Chemists. read more

ChemSpider

Element List | November 14th 2009

ChemSpider is a free access service providing a structure centric community for chemists. Providing access to millions of chemical structures and integration to a multitude of other online services, ChemSpider is the richest single source of structur read more

Spinneret

Element List | November 14th 2009

Spinneret is the silk-making organ of the spider. The biological reaction vessel that allows these splendid creatures to weave their wonderful webs. In this the online analog of the spinneret, presented by science writer David Bradley and the ChemSpi read more

Which molecular editor do you use and why?

Fisheye Perspective | June 26th 2009 by abhishek tiwari

Recently ChemSpider man Antony Williams raised the issue of molecular editors on a LinkedIn group discussion. He suggests that price for most of editors has dropped dramatically because there are several good commercial editors available in market. read more

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