<aside> 💡 This section will show you how to create your own custom chemical filters. You’ll learn how to define specific filters, combine them, and manage access permissions to the filters.

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Section Overview:

Create a Filter

To create a custom filter, start by navigating to the Chemical Filters tab from the dashboard and select Add Chemical Filter. From here, you will be able to restrict access, add descriptions of the filter and play around with what specific statements you want to include. The access layer will allow you to add specific users or groups either as a:

In larger organizations where you have multiple projects and strategies, you can leverage this access layer to create custom chemical filters for team members that are involved in specific projects and strategies.

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Using Statements

<aside> 💡 This section will show you the basics of how to add, remove and toggle the inclusion/exclusions of statements.

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The statements lets you mix and match however many filters you want. Kernel currently supports filters such as: Substructure, Superstructure, Descriptor, Alert, Rule, Functional Group and Chemical Filter.

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To chain together multiple statements, press the Add New Statement button on the bottom.

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To remove statements, press the Negative Sign at the end of each statement. To change the inclusion or exclusion of specific criteria, toggle the Include drop down.

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Substructures and Superstructures