NavMol 3.0: Enabling the representation of metabolic reactions by blind users

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Abstract

The representation of metabolic reactions strongly relies on visualization, which is a major barrier for blind users. The NavMol software renders the communication and interpretation of molecular structures and reactions accessible by integrating chemoinformatics and assistive technology. NavMol 3.0 provides a molecular editor for metabolic reactions. The user can start with templates of reactions and build from such cores. Atom-to-atom mapping enables changes in the reactants to be reflected in the products (and vice-versa) and the reaction centres to be automatically identified. Blind users can easily interact with the software using the keyboard and textto-speech technology.

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Binev, Y., Peixoto, D., Pereira, F., Rodrigues, I., Cavaco, S., Lobo, A. M., & Aires-De-Sousa, J. (2018). NavMol 3.0: Enabling the representation of metabolic reactions by blind users. Bioinformatics, 34(1), 120–121. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btx556

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