๐Ÿ†• Introduction to MOEsaic for Interactive SAR Analysis

This video shows how to upload a dataset to a local MOEsaic instance, and perform basic searches to first identify if a given chemical motif is important to activity and secondly, to find similar compounds based on their Tanimoto score.

[link]video.chemcomp[d]com/watch/tfTRG5mGP32f2ADfciTXzB?second=28&autoplay=1[label]0:28 Uploading a dataset to a local MOEsaic instanceInteractions [link end]
[link]video.chemcomp[d]com/watch/tfTRG5mGP32f2ADfciTXzB?second=240&autoplay=1[label]4:20 Aligning dataset to a common substructure [link end]
[link]video.chemcomp[d]com/watch/tfTRG5mGP32f2ADfciTXzB?second=300&autoplay=1[label]5:30 Substructure Search to identify if a chemical motif is important to activity [link end]
[link]video.chemcomp[d]com/watch/tfTRG5mGP32f2ADfciTXzB?second=360&autoplay=1[label]6:16 Applying Filters [link end]
[link]video.chemcomp[d]com/watch/tfTRG5mGP32f2ADfciTXzB?second=420&autoplay=1[label]7:05 Changing the Reference Structure [link end]
[link]video.chemcomp[d]com/watch/tfTRG5mGP32f2ADfciTXzB?second=480&autoplay=1[label]8:06 Similarity Search to find similar compounds based on their Tanimoto Score [link end]

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