By Joerg Kurt Wegner, Aaron Sterling, Rajarshi Guha, Andreas Bender, Jean-Loup Faulon, Janna Hastings, Noel O'Boyle, John Overington, Herman Van Vlijmen, Egon Willighagen
Communications of the ACM,
November 2012,
Vol. 55 No. 11, Pages 65-75
10.1145/2366316.2366334
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Open-source chemistry software and molecular databases broaden the research horizons of drug discovery.
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Susumu Goto
November 20, 2012 02:46
Where can I find Appendix?
CACM Administrator
November 20, 2012 10:06
Please find the Appendix in the ACM Digital Library at http://dl.acm.org/ft_gateway.cfm?id=2366334&type=pdf&path=%2F2370000%2F2366334%2Fsupp%2Fp65%2Dwegner%5Fsupp%2Epdf&supp=1&dwn=1&.
Or go to the article page at http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2366334, then click on the Source Materials tab to locate the Appendix, which is the Supplemental File.
Andreas Matern
November 23, 2012 08:52
Excellent article! I'll be using this with my team to discuss cheminformatics and how it applies to pharma.
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