Chemoinformatics is a large scientific discipline that deals with the storage, organization, management, retrieval, analysis, dissemination, visualization, and use of chemical information. Chemoinformatics techniques are used extensively in drug discovery and development. Although many consider it a mature field, the advent of high-throughput experimental techniques and the need to analyze very large data sets have brought new life and challenges to it. Here, we review a selection of papers published in 2006 that caught our attention with regard to the novelty of the methodology that was presented. The field is seeing significant growth, which will be further catalyzed by the widespread availability of public databases to support the development and validation of new approaches. © 2007 American Chemical Society.
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Agrafiotis, D. K., Bandyopadhyay, D., Wegner, J. K., & Van Vlijmen, H. (2007). Recent advances in chemoinformatics. Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling. American Chemical Society. https://doi.org/10.1021/ci700059g
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