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 ====== Find Chemicals ====== ====== Find Chemicals ======
  
-{{:search3n.png?700|}}+**[[http://youtu.be/nrTF1Axoztc|WATCH TUTORIAL VIDEO!]]**
  
-Under the “find chemiclas” tab three simple search types are available: **[[exactsearch|“Exact”]]**, **[[similaritysearch|“Similarity”]]** and **[[substructuresearch|“Substructure”]]** searches.+{{:findchem3.png?1000|}} 
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 +Extremely fast and easy-to-use web interface that helps to find purchasable chemicals in the high quality database of mcule. 
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 +===== When to use ===== 
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 +[[https://mcule.com/search|Find Chemicals]] can be used to find specific compounds or close analogs of a single compound and purchase them by just a few clicks. 
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 +was primarily designed for fast searching of the [[purchasable|Purchasable compounds collection]] of the mcule database.  You can use it to run similarity, substructure and exact searches with a single or multiple queries. The query molecules can be specified by ChemWriter (instant appearance, comprehensive set of functionalities) or by entering mcule IDs, SMILES strings or InChIs. Start browsing the results immediately and buy the best hit(s) by just a few clicks. 
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 +Looking for a single compound, a list of compounds or some close analogs of a compound? This is exactly what Find Chemicals has been designed for. 
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 +===== How to use ===== 
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 +Under the “find chemicals” tab three simple search types are available: **[[exactsearch|“Exact”]]**, **[[similaritysearch|“Similarity”]]** and **[[substructuresearch|“Substructure”]]** searches.
  
 **[[exactsearch|“Exact search”]]** can be useful when looking for a specific molecule (e.g. a reference ligand). **[[exactsearch|“Exact search”]]** can be useful when looking for a specific molecule (e.g. a reference ligand).
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