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POSTER PRESENTATION Open Access
http://Mcule.com: a public web service for drugdiscoveryRobert Kiss*, Mark Sandor, Ferenc A Szalai
From 7th German Conference on Chemoinformatics: 25 CIC-WorkshopGoslar, Germany. 6-8 November 2011
http://Mcule.com - a web service providing you a fastand cost-effective way to identify and order new drugcandidates has been recently launched. The service isavailable for the public and it provides a comprehensive,carefully curated database of molecules immediatelyavailable for virtual screening. Several screening toolshave been already implemented and more will be addedon a weekly/monthly basis. Screening tools can be seam-lessly integrated into a virtual screening workflow.Calculations are running on cloud machines providing apractically infinite number of CPUs and thus fast accessto the screening results. Hits from the virtual screenscan be ordered.
Published: 1 May 2012
doi:10.1186/1758-2946-4-S1-P17Cite this article as: Kiss et al.: http://Mcule.com: a public web service fordrug discovery. Journal of Cheminformatics 2012 4(Suppl 1):P17.
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Kiss et al. Journal of Cheminformatics 2012, 4(Suppl 1):P17http://www.jcheminf.com/content/4/S1/P17
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