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<p>The R package <strong>chents</strong> provides some utilities for working with chemical entities in R, made available under the GNU public license. This means:</p>
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<li>Some chemical information is retrieved from the PubChem website using the webchem package</li>
<li>If PythonInR is installed and configured, and RDKit is available via PythonInR, some additional chemical information is computed and a 2D graph can be plotted</li>
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