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Key Precision Updates in Patsnap Bio’s October Release

We’re excited to announce the latest release on our Patsnap Bio platform, featuring a series of refinements designed to enhance user experience and optimize the review process.

In this article, we’ll delve into each update and how they’ll help you improve sequence searching and streamline freedom to operate (FTO) searches.

Patsnap Bio Update #1: New Refinements

To provide you with a more refined search experience, we have introduced two additional filters within the pre-search preferences. These new filters, Alignment Direction and Chemically Modified, offer you enhanced control over your search parameters before receiving your results.

Patsnap Bio Update #1: New Refinements

Patsnap Bio Update #2: Optimized Search Results Page

Taking our commitment to improving your searching experience a step further, we’ve unified the results pages into a single, streamlined interface. This enhancement enables you to seamlessly review both your sequences and documents on a single screen, optimizing your workflow and providing a consolidated view that enhances your overall efficiency.

Patsnap Bio Update #2: Optimized Search Results Page

Plus, we’ve added the convenience of displaying your query name and associated sequence body at the top of all result pages. This feature guarantees you never lose track of your search context, further enhancing your UX.

Patsnap Bio Update #3: New Analysis Tab

Our new analysis tab contains five charts designed to provide you with relevant insights and streamline R&D processes.

Patsnap Bio Update #3: New Analysis Tab

Use these charts to inform decision making and navigate the patent landscape with confidence.

Patsnap Bio Update #4: Improved Review Process

We’ve improved our review process, making it easier to differentiate between species and locate the appropriate targets of interest to you. 

Patsnap Bio Update #4: Improved Review Process

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