Mining collections of compounds with Screening Assistant 2

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Guilloux, Vincent Le | Arrault, Alban | Colliandre, Lionel | Bourg, Stephane | Vayer, Philippe | Morin-Allory, Luc

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International audience. High-throughput screening assays have become the starting point of many drug discovery programs for large pharmaceutical companies as well as academic organisations. Despite the increasing throughput of screening technologies, the almost infinite chemical space remains out of reach, calling for tools dedicated to the analysis and selection of the compound collections intended to be screened.

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