First hints of a collaboration between ChemAxon and Amazon were given in a presentation at our Boston user meeting, featuring AWS' Biotech Blueprint project. Our Compound Registration solution was integrated into this project, and at Bio-IT we announced that it's available on AWS Market Place.
The new web service application makes it easy to embed our Marvin JS editor into your environment. More about the Web Service here.
Rapid chemical search on a database with nearly 200 million compounds? We presented it at the Bio-IT show relying on the new JChem engine and Marvin Live frontend. Slides and videos here.
ChemLocator combines chemical and free text search capabilities. Now you can search for reactions in document repositories. Watch the demo video here.
Our common name dictionary expanded by 15K synonyms and names for 5,000 polymers and 5K more herbicide/pesticide names too. Read more about the conversion technology.
If you have a license for a controlled substance you can exclude it from the warning notifications in the checker. The Editor also tracks this change when regulations are updated. Read the documentation here.
The new MadFast Similarity Search release includes overlap analysis with full matrix calculation for libraries containing even several millions of compounds. Read more about MadFast.
A structure can be pasted (Ctrl+V) from a sketcher (like Marvin JS) into MS Excel a lot faster - before the chemistry add-on fully loads. Learn more about our chemistry in MS Office.
The applet technology came to an end in 2016 - as announced; thus we terminated support for Marvin Applet in May. Stay on the web, switch to Marvin JS!
With a new hybrid visualization, selected monomers are shown with full atom-bond connectivity, whilst other monomers are displayed with their abbreviations. Read more and try BioEddie.