MIT, Harvard and Broad alliance has released Chembank 2.0 [ http://chembank.broad.harvard.edu/ ], a repo of small molecules. Looks interesting but has the glitch of 'register b4 use'.
MIT, Harvard and Broad alliance has released Chembank 2.0 [ http://chembank.broad.harvard.edu/ ], a repo of small molecules. Looks interesting but has the glitch of 'register b4 use'.
registration not required
Just to be clear, you can access most of ChemBank without registering. On the first page, there is a "Enter as a Guest" button. Additionally, if you bookmark any page and try to directly access it, you will automatically be logged in as a guest.
You can execute searches for small molecules (by descriptor, biological function, screening results, substructure, similarity, etc) and look at screening results (raw data, plate heatmaps, histograms, and scatterplots) without registering.
Registration is only required to download (as comma delmited test or SDF) the results of searches.