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Safah • 0

What is 'PAINS' in bioinformatics?
or maybe its relevant to structural chemistry of a molecule. Its given in the database Chembl

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Or maybe it is relevant to intrauterine devices?

The possibilities are endless - literally.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pan-assay_interference_compounds

So even though I don't know what PAINS is in bioinformatics, I know it is a pain to answer open-ended and poorly formatted questions.

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Hi Mensur,

I removed the embedded video from your post because although most of us can appreciate the irony fom your comment, it is too distracting and definitely unrelated to bioinformatics. It certainly doesn't help the OP, neither in crafting better questions, nor in understanding the PAIN acronym. I left the link though, in case some people are interested in knowing about intra-uterine devices.

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GenoMax 147k

Use of sub-structural alerts for Pan-Assay-INterference-CompoundS: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5411023/

This is chem- rather than bio-informatics.

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