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Re: retrosyntheis tools [message #1488 is a reply to message #1486] Mon, 31 January 2022 17:19 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Drobert is currently offline  Drobert
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To add to this topic, I have recently read the ChemRxiv paper on Spaya:
Integrating Synthetic Accessibility with AI-based Generative Drug Design - https://chemrxiv.org/engage/chemrxiv/article-details/61c19ee 67f367e034f5adb11

In a general way, I have found Spaya software very fast, robust and informative for my research. You can also access a free trial version of it by registering on their website - https://spaya.ai/.

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