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Eidogen-Sertanty Releases MobileReagents iPhone App

Eidogen-Sertanty released MObileREagents (MORE), an iPhone app providing access to over 680,000 reagents available from 22 suppliers.

2010-10-11
SAN DIEGO, CA, October 11, 2010 (Press-News.org) Eidogen-Sertanty, Inc., a San Diego-based computational drug discovery solutions provider, announced the release of MObileREagents (MORE), an iPhone app that provides access to approximately 680,000 reagents for organic synthesis and screening compounds available from 22 suppliers.

With MORE, you can search reagents by exact or partial name and formula or by drawing a complete or partial structure with your finger tips. You can also limit your search to specific suppliers and bookmark your search results.

An exciting feature of MORE is the ability to convert a picture of a chemical structure taken from the iPhone camera into a structurally searchable molecule using OSRA (Optical Structure Recognition Application). You can then use these live structures to directly search our database and/or attach to an email together with the OSRA generated molfile and smiles files.

"MORE aims to be a channel that brings scientists and suppliers closer together using innovative technologies like OSRA and a smart user interface," said Dr. Maurizio Bronzetti co-creator of the application.

"Nicely complementing our growing fleet of mobile applications, MobileReagents and its successors have the potential of reaching all laboratory scientists throughout the world," said Dr. Steven Muskal, Eidogen-Sertanty's Chief Executive officer

MORE joins the suite of Eidogen-Sertanty's iPhone and iPad applications which include iProtein for the iPad, iKinase, iKinasePro, iKinasePro for iOS4 (iPhone), and alternative medicine related apps iYoga108 and iYoga108 for the iPhone.

For more information, including demos, please see the MORE - "Chemical Reagents at your fingertips" and MobileReagent in the App store.

For more information, please contact:

Steve Muskal
760-651-2885
pr@eidogen-sertanty.com

Eidogen-Sertanty is a privately held company that is dedicated to helping scientists discover new medicines with innovative software technology and knowledge bases. To find out more about Eidogen-Sertanty please visit www.eidogen-sertanty.com.


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[Press-News.org] Eidogen-Sertanty Releases MobileReagents iPhone App
Eidogen-Sertanty released MObileREagents (MORE), an iPhone app providing access to over 680,000 reagents available from 22 suppliers.