3D Chemical Visualization and Decision Support
Benchware® 3D Explorer has been designed specifically to make interacting with, learning from, and experimenting on, 3D chemical structures fit into research workflows and provides the means for any life science researcher to make more informed decisions by employing 3D molecular visualization on their desktop PC.
State-of-the-art molecular graphics, user-friendly interfaces, and scientific and communication capabilities allow researchers to view, share, understand, and experiment with complex molecular data such as protein-ligand crystal structures, docking results, molecular alignments, or other 3D chemical information.
Benchware 3D Explorer's unique combination of features and capabilities allow an organization to develop and deliver applications to their researchers' desktops that positively impact their research decision process.
Benchware 3D Explorer Brochure
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At left: PDB structure 1NNY displayed in Benchware 3D Explorer depicts a potent, selective protein tyrosine phosphatase 1B inhibitor. Strong, selective binding of the ligand is achieved through hydrogen bonding and shape complementarity between the ligand and the protein binding site as shown by the juxtaposition of their Connolly surfaces. 3D Explorer allows ligands to be modified in the context of the protein or to align new structures to the bond ligand.