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Combinatorial chemistry synthesis techniques
As pharmaceutical companies race to find new and novel drugs faster, the tools of combinatorial chemistry are increasingly playing a larger role. Chemists can now prepare hundreds or thousands of analogs simultaneously to reveal structure-activity relationships (SAR) all at once and potentially shorten the discovery process for new drugs by years.
Michael L. Vazquez
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ChemInform Abstract: Resin Capture Techniques in Combinatorial Chemistry
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Alexander Chucholowski+1 more
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High-resolution NMR techniques for solid-phase synthesis and combinatorial chemistry
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Paul A. Keifer
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Infrared microspectroscopy has been developed as a powerful, nondestructive technique for the quantitative analysis of solid-phase, resin-bound chemical reactions. The synthesis and/or application of deuterium isotope containing protecting groups, including acetyl-d3 chloride, benzoyl-d5 chloride, and 2-[[[(tert-butyl-d9)oxy]carbonyl]oximino]-2 ...
Keith C. Russell+3 more
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Abstract A combinatorial chemistry investigation screening the abilities of the diethyldimethylammonium (DEDMA), ethyltrimethylammonium (ETMA), and [Me 3 N(CH 2 ) 4 NMe 3 ] 2+ (diquat-4, DQ-4) cations to form zeolites over a range of conditions was carried out.
Lisa M. Knight+7 more
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Abstract Combinatorial chemistry has proven to be a valuable tool for the development of new compounds. In the pharmaceutical industry, where combinatorial chemistry began, the approach has been instrumental in the high-speed development of new drugs.
Bret J. Chisholm
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