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Stringent selection on kinetics of condensation reactions: early steps in chemical evolution.
Capera-Aragones P +6 more
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This protocol paper outlines methods to establish the success of a time‐resolved serial crystallographic experiment, by means of statistical analysis of timepoint data in reciprocal space and models in real space. We show how to amplify the signal from excited states to visualise structural changes in successful experiments.
Jake Hill +4 more
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A Quantum Compass for Materials Discovery: Navigating the Combinatorial Explosion. [PDF]
Kim KS.
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Employing in-context learning prompts with large language models for drone routing in delivery services. [PDF]
Masoud M, Elhenawy M, Abdelhay A.
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Integration of palladium-catalyzed C-N coupling into self-encoded libraries for accelerated hit discovery. [PDF]
van der Nol E +5 more
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Batch optimization for balanced binary sequences and DNA sequences. [PDF]
Ma Y.
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Energy-guided combinatorial co-optimization of antibody affinity and stability
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Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 2002
Combinatorial protein libraries permit the examination of a wide range of sequences. Such methods are being used for denovo design and to investigate the determinants of protein folding. The exponentially large number of possible sequences, however, necessitates restrictions on the diversity of sequences in a combinatorial library.
Jeffery G Saven
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Combinatorial protein libraries permit the examination of a wide range of sequences. Such methods are being used for denovo design and to investigate the determinants of protein folding. The exponentially large number of possible sequences, however, necessitates restrictions on the diversity of sequences in a combinatorial library.
Jeffery G Saven
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Combinatorial synthetic design
Current Opinion in Chemical Biology, 1999The range and diversity of solid-phase synthetic methodology continues to develop very rapidly, allowing the generation of previously inaccessible compound libraries. The design of such libraries requires consideration of linkage strategies, newly developed solid-phase reactions and emerging solution-phase processes.
S F, Oliver, C, Abell
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