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    Molsketch

    Molsketch

    2D molecule editor

    Molsketch is a 2D molecular editing tool. Its goal is to help you draw molecules quick and easily. Of course you're creation can be exported afterwards in high quality in a number of vector and bitmap formats.
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    BioPPSy

    A biochemical property prediction system

    Computationally predicts the pharmacokinetic properties of drug candidates using Quantitative Structure Property Relationships (QSPR) modelling. Assembles a set of tools and databases for predicting the physical properties of small molecules. The program models a given property's dependence on a collection of molecular and structural descriptors using a training set of molecules. Neural networks and support vector regression are available, as well as linear models. The models generated by...
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    SketchEl
    Chemical structure sketching tool, for use with various cheminformatics applications. Convenient to use and moderately sophisticated. Suitable for viewing, creating and editing MDL MOL files.
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    piv_clustering

    piv_clustering

    structural clustering of atomic trajectories based on PIV

    This program allows to perform a structural cluster analysis of atomic trajectories obtained, e.g., from molecular dynamics simulations. At variance with other approaches, it is possible to analyse also processes in solution, e.g., chemical reactions in liquid water, since the distance metric is based on a Permutation Invariant Vector (PIV) that is symmetric under exchange of identical atoms or molecules, including on the same footing both solute and solvent degrees of freedom. The...
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    A tool to convert mol or sdf files to SVG - scalable vector graphics. Sdf and mol files are files containing information about chemicals. The tool is written in PHP.
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    ChemCpp is a C++ toolbox for chemoinformatics focusing on the computation of kernel functions between chemical compounds. Together with Support Vector Machines, these kernel functions find natural applications for virtual screening of molecules.
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