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Nanotiterplates for combinatorial chemistry

Reviews in Molecular Biotechnology, 2001
Miniaturization 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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Combinatorial chemistry in the agrosciences

Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry, 2009
Combinatorial chemistry and high throughput screening have had a profound effect upon the way in which agrochemical companies conduct their lead discovery research. The article reviews recent applications of combinatorial synthesis in the lead discovery process for new fungicides, herbicides and insecticides.
Stephen D. Lindell   +2 more
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Dynamic Combinatorial Chemistry

Science, 2001
By 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.
Alexey Eliseev, Jean-Marie Lehn
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Microfluidic combinatorial chemistry

Current Opinion in Chemical Biology, 2003
Microreactors 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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ChemInform Abstract: Dynamic Combinatorial Chemistry

ChemInform, 1970
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Regis Nguyen, Ivan Huc
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Solution-phase combinatorial chemistry [PDF]

open access: possibleChemInform, 1997
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Diane Mary Coe, Richard Storer
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Combinatorial Chemistry in Glycobiology

ChemInform, 2005
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ChemInform Abstract: Combinatorial Carbohydrate Chemistry

ChemInform, 1998
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Ole Hindsgaul, Zhi-Guang Wang
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Combinatorial Carbohydrate Chemistry

ChemInform, 2005
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Arya, Prabhat, Sarma, B.
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Organometallic Combinatorial Chemistry

ChemInform, 2002
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O. Lavastre, N. Pinault, Z. Mincheva
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