Molecular Informatics

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Molecular Informatics

 Journal of Chemical Informatics (imedpub Publishing S.L) has announced almost 50 percent discount on article processing charge to commemorate.

The Editorial Board of Journal Chemical Informatics is overwhelmed by the response and eagerness of the academic and research contributors to publish with the journal and take part in the year-long celebrations. During this year we look forward to taking some initiatives that would encourage and reward our prospective audience which include clinicians, research scientists, decision-makers and a range of professionals in the healthcare community.

Molecular Editor:

A molecule editor is a computer program for creating and modifying representations of chemical structures.

 

Molecule editors can manipulate chemical structure representations in either a simulated two-dimensional space or three-dimensional space, via 2D computer graphics or 3D computer graphics, respectively. Two-dimensional output is used as illustrations or to query chemical databases. Three-dimensional output is used to build molecular models, usually as part of molecular modelling software packages.

 

Database molecular editors such as Leatherface,[1] RECAP,[2] and Molecule Slicer[3] allow large numbers of molecules to be modified automatically according to rules such as 'deprotonate carboxylic acids' or 'break exocyclic bonds' that can be specified by a user.

 

Molecule editors typically support reading and writing at least one file format or line notation. Examples of each include Molfile and simplified molecular input line entry specification (SMILES), respectively.

 

Files generated by molecule editors can be displayed by molecular graphics tools.

 

A standard editorial editorial system is utilized for manuscript submission, review, editorial processing and tracking which can be securely accessed by the authors, reviewers and editors for monitoring and tracking the article processing. Manuscripts can be uploaded online at Editorial Tracking System (http://www.imedpub.com/submissions/chemical-informatics.html) 

 

You may submit your manuscripts or research papers as an attachment to these emails chemicalinfo@echemistry.org (or) chemicalinformatics@chemjournals.org.

 

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