[ChemBioOffice Case Study] The University of Tokyo
An example of a molecule or substance with a three-dimensional structure that can be easily rendered.
We would like to introduce a case where 'ChemBioOffice' was implemented in the research of "considering the connections between molecules" at the University of Tokyo. Since it has become an essential software for creating reports, presentation materials, and planning research projects in the field of organic chemistry, this product was adopted. Among the package, the drawing software ChemBioDraw is used almost daily. We received feedback that users appreciate the intuitive ability to create diagrams, similar to writing chemical structures with a pen or pasting pictures on paper. [Case Overview] - Supports a variety of compounds, including organic compounds, inorganic compounds, polymers, and biomolecules. - Easily allows for the drawing of molecules and substances with three-dimensional structures. - It is compatible with chemical structure search software, enabling convenient uses such as pasting structures drawn in ChemBioDraw directly into the structure input of the search software. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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