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= Quick Search Bar =
We interpret the text in the quick search bar in the following order.  Wildcards are supported
We interpret the text in the quick search bar in the following order.  Wildcards are supported



Revision as of 00:18, 23 February 2012

We interpret the text in the quick search bar in the following order. Wildcards are supported

1) If it is a number, interpret as a ZINC ID. To force this behavior, prefix with zinc:

e.g. zinc:32768 and 32768 and 32768+55535+7   and  3933993*   ; are all supported

2) If it is of the form number-number-number, interpret as a CAS number. For force this behavior, prefix with cas:

e.g. cas:5-6-10 and 6-54-2  and 3-5-6+3-4-2     ; are all supported

3) If it is a valid SMILES, interpret as "90% similar to". To force this behavior, prefix with smiles: 3a) Optionally after SMILES (SMARTS) add identical, exact, substructure, 80% or 0.8 (or any value) for corresponding searches.

e.g. smiles:O=C1CCN1 substructure     and    smiles:O=C1CCN1 77%     and   C1CCNCC1 exact     ; are all supported

4) Attempt to interpret as name of molecule. To force this behavior, prefix with name: or drug:

e.g.  drug:cetirizine     and    drug:*pram   and    ibuprofen    ; are all supported

5) Attempt to interpret as target name. Uniprot and SwissProt codes as well as target names are supported. To force this behavior, prefix with target:

e.g. target:5ht1a*       and      hdac*        and   DRD2_HUMAN    and Q2LFS1    ; are all supported

6) Attempt to interpret as catalog name. To force this behavior, prefix with catalog:

e.g. ChemBridge    and catalog:Enamine  ;  are all supported

6a) Attempt to interpret as vendor code, optionally prefixed with vendor name. Thus

e.g. ChemBridge T12345     and Enamine 194394*    and    vendor 12345 ; are all supported. In the last case, any compound called 12345 by any vendor.