How is CORINA cited correctly in publications?

The best way to cite CORINA is (a) Sadowski, J. ; Gasteiger, J. ; Klebe, G.

Comparison of Automatic Three-Dimensional Model Builders Using 639 X-Ray Structures J. Chem. Inf.

Comput. Sci. 1994, 34, 1000-1008.

(http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ci00020a039) (b) The 3D structure generator CORINA is available from Molecular Networks GmbH, Erlangen, Germany (http://www.molecular-networks.com). More.

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