Using the filters to the right of the landscape, you can filter molecules by:
- Publication type – whether scientific literature or patents
- Assignee – the company that developed the molecule
- Patent family – contains sub-filters to display the priority years for patents
- Compound – includes basic Lipinsky rules and topological polar surface area
- Literature - includes molecules from the scientific literature only when selected
- pChEMBL – whether the molecule appears in the ChEMBL database
Selecting any of these filters will hide all molecules that do not meet these criteria. For example, if you select a particular assignee, only that company’s molecules will appear in the landscape. You can then apply the priority year filter under patent family to reveal how the company’s patents have evolved over time.
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