Enamine | Latest News & Updates - Jan 23, 2025 Release
Enamine published a paper on using machine learning to predict acidity/basicity and lipophilicity of fluorine-containing derivatives, with results open-sourced for public access...
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🌎 enamine.netEnamine is a privately owned chemical company established in 1991, specializing in the synthesis of building blocks and small molecular weight compound libraries. The company supports pharmaceutical, biotech, and academic institutions with innovative chemistry solutions, offering services such as custom synthesis, compound library design, and lead optimization support. Enamine is recognized for having the world's largest reputable collection of chemical compounds tailored for the life sciences industry.
Enamine - Latest News and Updates
- Enamine published a paper on using machine learning to predict acidity/basicity and lipophilicity of fluorine-containing derivatives, with results open-sourced for public access.
- Enamine published a new NMR challenge in the Springer Nature Journal of Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry.
- Enamine researchers, including Vadym Sham, Ivan Logvinenko, and Pavel K. Mykhailiuk, co-authored a paper on a new method to convert exocyclic alkenes into saturated F2-rings using the IIII-reagent C6F5I(OAc)2.
- Enamine will exhibit and present a poster on cell painting techniques for phenotypic profiling at the EFMC International Symposium on Chemical Biology in Basel, January 29-31, 2025.
- Enamine promotes the use of fluoropyrrolidines to optimize drug permeability without compromising activity.
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