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Why would the customer want to sort through (potentially) thousands of manufacturing pathways?

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Why would the customer want to sort through (potentially) thousands of manufacturing pathways?

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Given the high cost and unwieldy nature of current retrosynthesis techniques, having thousands of valid choices is actually a very good thing. Most chemists would be delighted to be able to pick and choose between novel solutions that work. If the chemist wants the manufacturing path requiring the fewest reactions, it is there to choose.

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