HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Roman Joeres from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the research work: GlyLES: Grammar-based Parsing of Glycans from IUPAC-condensed to SMILES, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors aim to bridge this gap by introducing GlyLES, a Python-based open-source package, that given an IUPAC-condensed string for a glycan outputs the corresponding SMILES string. The authors provide the interested reader with a table of errors thrown by GlyLES, in case GlyLES hits its limitations (Additional file 3: Table S3).
SUMMARY
Changes in glycan chemistry have also been observed . . .
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