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APEX: Approximate-but-exhaustive search for ultra-large combinatorial synthesis libraries

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arXiv:2510. 24380v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Make-on-demand combinatorial synthesis libraries (CSLs) like Enamine REAL have significantly enabled drug discovery efforts.

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