Handbook of Chemoinformatics Algorithms

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A new book on Chemoinformatics is born. The Handbook of Chemoinformatics Algorithms has been edited by Jean-Loup Faulon and Andreas Bender. It has chapters written by people like Egon Willighagen, Alexander Tropsha, Rajarshi Guha, and Tatsuya Akutsu, among others. I would like to read the chapters “Structure Enumeration and Sampling”, “Open Source Chemoinformatics Software and Database Technologies”, and “Sequence Alignment Algorithms: Applications to Glycans, Trees, and Tree-Like Structures”, although the rest of the chapters do not look bad at all. Maybe I should push  Andreas or Jean-Loup a bit so I can get a free copy.
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Posted on 05 May 2010

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