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Who is using InChI?

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Who is using InChI?

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InChI is currently being incorporated into a variety of public and commercial chemistry databases: • US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) – 150,000 structures • NIH/NCBI/PubChem project – >3.2 million structures • Thomson ISI – 2+ million structures • US National Cancer Institute(NCI) Database – 23+ million structures • US Environmental Protection Agency(EPA)-DSSToX Database – 1450 structures • Kyoto Encyclopaedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) database – 9584 structures • University of California at San Francisco ZINC – >3.3 million structures • BRENDA enzyme information system (University of Cologne) – 36,000 structures • Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI) database of the European Bioinformatics Institute – 5000 structures • University of California Carcinogenic Potency Project – 1447 structures • Compendium of Pesticide Common Names – 1437 (2005-03-03) structures Journals that have adopted InChI: • Nature Chemical Biology. • Beilstein Journal of Organi

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