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Dynamic Combinatorial Chemistry
ChemInform, 2006AbstractChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 200 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract, please click on HTML or PDF.
Peter T, Corbett +6 more
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Dynamic Combinatorial Chemistry
Science, 2001By combining the advantages of combinatorial chemistry and supramolecular chemistry, dynamic combinatorial chemistry may become a powerful tool for drug discovery and materials science. In their Perspective, Lehn and Eliseev chart some of the recent progress in this field.
J M, Lehn, A V, Eliseev
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Microfluidic combinatorial chemistry
Current Opinion in Chemical Biology, 2003Microreactors are finding increasing application in the field of combinatorial chemistry. In the past few years, microreactor chemistry has shown great promise as a novel method on which to build new chemical technology and processes. It has been conclusively demonstrated that reactions performed within microreactors invariably generate relatively pure
Paul, Watts, Stephen J, Haswell
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Combinatorial chemistry of hydantoins
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters, 1998Access to combinatorial chemistry of hydantoins is provided by convenient and versatile methods for the solid phase synthesis of libraries of 3,5-, 1,3- and 1,3,5-substituted hydantoins. The preparation of trisubstituted hydantoins features a Mitsunobu reaction for introduction of the substituent on N-1.
Boeijen, A. +2 more
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Combinatorial Carbohydrate Chemistry
1998Modern organic/medicinal chemistry is undergoing a “cultural revolution” in the way new drugs are discovered and developed. Instead of discrete synthess and biological screening of individual compounds, which often takes years to identify and optimize leads, the currently developing technology called “combinatorial chemistry” can rapidly provide large ...
Z G, Wang, O, Hindsgaul
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2006
Purification Principles in High-Speed Solution Phase Synthesis (S. Weinbrenner, C. Tzschucke). Linkers for Solid-Phase Organic Synthesis (SPOS) and Combinatorial Approaches on Solid Support (W. Bannwarth). Cyclative Cleavage - A Versatile Concept in Solid-Phase Organic Chemistry (J. Pernerstorfer). C-C Bond Forming Reactions (W. Brill, G.
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Purification Principles in High-Speed Solution Phase Synthesis (S. Weinbrenner, C. Tzschucke). Linkers for Solid-Phase Organic Synthesis (SPOS) and Combinatorial Approaches on Solid Support (W. Bannwarth). Cyclative Cleavage - A Versatile Concept in Solid-Phase Organic Chemistry (J. Pernerstorfer). C-C Bond Forming Reactions (W. Brill, G.
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Molecular imaging in oncology: Current impact and future directions
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Steven P Rowe, Martin G Pomper
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A reticular chemistry guide for the design of periodic solids
Nature Reviews Materials, 2021Hao Jiang +2 more
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