There is an Open Day at the EMBL-EBI on Tuesday the 3rd November, our group will have a poster, and we may even bake some of our special cakes - a little bit like a Karelian pie (Karjalan Piirakka), but with 'angel-hair' turnip instead of a potato filling, if we have some time. Despite this offer, please check out the web link and register if you are interested in attending.
Dear SureChEMBL users, If you frequently rely on our "chemistry search" feature, today brings great news! We’ve recently implemented a major update that makes your search experience faster than ever. What's New? Last week, we upgraded our structure search engine by aligning it with the core code base used in ChEMBL . This update allows SureChEMBL to leverage our FPSim2 Python package , returning results in approximately one second. The similarity search relies on 256-bit RDKit -calculated ECFP4 fingerprints, and a single instance requires approximately 1 GB of RAM to run. SureChEMBL’s FPSim2 file is not currently available for download, but we are considering generating it periodicaly and have created it once for you to try in Google Colab ! For substructure searches, we now also use an RDKit -based solution via SubstructLibrary , which returns results several times faster than our previous implementation. Additionally, structure search results are now sorted by
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