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      ChemDoodle Web Components: HTML5 toolkit for chemical graphics, interfaces, and informatics

      Journal of Cheminformatics
      Springer Nature

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          ChemDoodle Web Components (abbreviated CWC, iChemLabs, LLC) is a light-weight (~340 KB) JavaScript/HTML5 toolkit for chemical graphics, structure editing, interfaces, and informatics based on the proprietary ChemDoodle desktop software. The library uses <canvas> and WebGL technologies and other HTML5 features to provide solutions for creating chemistry-related applications for the web on desktop and mobile platforms. CWC can serve a broad range of scientific disciplines including crystallography, materials science, organic and inorganic chemistry, biochemistry and chemical biology. CWC is freely available for in-house use and is open source (GPL v3) for all other uses. Graphical abstract Add interactive 2D and 3D chemical sketchers, graphics, and spectra to websites and apps with ChemDoodle Web Components.

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              Journal
              Journal of Cheminformatics
              J Cheminform
              Springer Nature
              1758-2946
              December 2015
              July 2015
              : 7
              : 1
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              10.1186/s13321-015-0085-3
              5f29865e-3eea-4678-8e6a-c60fe380b25b
              © 2015
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