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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.
Astrid Boeijen+2 more
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Dynamic combinatorial chemistry
Drug Discovery Today, 2002A combinatorial library that responds to its target by increasing the concentration of strong binders at the expense of weak binders sounds ideal. Dynamic combinatorial chemistry has the potential to achieve exactly this. In this review, we will highlight the unique features that distinguish dynamic combinatorial chemistry from traditional ...
Jeremy K. M. Sanders+2 more
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Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 2018
Dynamic combinatorial chemistry (DCC) has emerged as a promising strategy for template-driven selection of high-affinity ligands for biological targets from equilibrating combinatorial libraries.
S. Jana+4 more
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Dynamic combinatorial chemistry (DCC) has emerged as a promising strategy for template-driven selection of high-affinity ligands for biological targets from equilibrating combinatorial libraries.
S. Jana+4 more
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Steroids and Combinatorial Chemistry
ChemInform, 2004AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
Liviu C. Ciobanu+3 more
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ACS Combinatorial Science, 2018
Solid-phase organic synthesis is a powerful tool in the synthesis of small organic molecules and building of libraries of compounds for drug discovery.
Aizhan Abdildinova, Y. Gong
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Solid-phase organic synthesis is a powerful tool in the synthesis of small organic molecules and building of libraries of compounds for drug discovery.
Aizhan Abdildinova, Y. Gong
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Basics of Combinatorial Chemistry
ChemInform, 2003AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
Alain Wagner, Cécile Vanier
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ACS Combinatorial Science, 2017
Indole-based alkaloids are well-known in the literature for their diverse biological properties. Polysubstituted optically active tetrahydro-β-carboline derivatives functionalized on C-1 position are the common structural motif in most of the indole ...
R. N. Rao, Barnali Maiti, K. Chanda
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Indole-based alkaloids are well-known in the literature for their diverse biological properties. Polysubstituted optically active tetrahydro-β-carboline derivatives functionalized on C-1 position are the common structural motif in most of the indole ...
R. N. Rao, Barnali Maiti, K. Chanda
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Overview of Combinatorial Chemistry
Current Protocols in Pharmacology, 2000AbstractThis unit provides an overview of combinatorial chemistry, including the design and construction of combinatorial libraries for drug discovery. Strategies and resources for library synthesis are summarized, and examples of combinatorial libraries are given.
Stephen L. Crooks, Leslie J. Charles
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Nanotiterplates for combinatorial chemistry
Reviews in Molecular Biotechnology, 2001Miniaturization has grown to be a driving force in modern chemical and biochemical laboratories. Combinatorial explosion demands for new pathways for the synthesis and screening of new substances which can act as leads in drug discovery. Highly parallelized automata that can handle the smallest amounts of substances are needed. However, the development
Andreas Schober+2 more
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Journal of combinatorial chemistry, 1999
The discovery of various protein/receptor targets from genomic research is expanding rapidly. Along with the automation of organic synthesis and biochemical screening, this is bringing a major change in the whole field of drug discovery research.
A. Ghose+2 more
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The discovery of various protein/receptor targets from genomic research is expanding rapidly. Along with the automation of organic synthesis and biochemical screening, this is bringing a major change in the whole field of drug discovery research.
A. Ghose+2 more
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