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Library combinational

R. D. Brown and Y. C. Martin, Designing combinational library mixtures using... [Pg.332]

Comb copolymers, 7 610t Combed yarn, 11 178 Combes synthesis, of quinolines, 21 189 Combicat, 7 387, 392 Combinational libraries, 7 382 characterization, 7 404-405 composition gradient libraries, 7 407 design, 7 399-400 fabrication, 7 414-419 temperature gradient libraries, 7 407—408 thickness gradient libraries, 7 406 Combination electrodes, 14 30 Combination vaccines, 25 504-505 Combinatorial biology, 16 414 Combinatorial biosynthesis, 15 301-302, 305... [Pg.201]

Rational Design of CPCR-specific Combinational Libraries Based on the Concept of Privileged Substructures... [Pg.287]

It is generally understood that a multitiered approach, combining library-based and library-independent techniques is the most reliable way to identify fecal source pollution. A number of studies have used this combination of approaches to identify sources of contamination, in agriculturally contaminated watersheds has been undertaken and shown promise (Vogel et ah, 2007). [Pg.179]

Third, assuming that the required information can be automatically gathered, it will be necessary to use an expert system approach to automate the data interpretation. Such a system will likely employ both library searching and IR and MS spectrum interpreters to analyze the data, making use of intermediate results from one approach to guide the others in the same way that a human operator interprets all of the data in concert. Combined library search approaches have been demonstrated (16,17,T9) and a variety of MS (20-22) and IR (23-25) spectrum interpreters are available. Several laboratories have begun to address the need for a combined expert system (16,22). It seems clear that some of the most useful new developments in GC/IR/MS technology will appear in this area. [Pg.71]

FIGURE 7.1 Solution phase techniques for the generation of combinational libraries. [Pg.108]

Kiffe, M. Yokomizo, Y. Nokihara, K., In Innovation and Perspectives in Solid Phase Synthesis and Combinational Libraries 1996, Epton, R., Ed. Mayflower Scientific Birmingham, UK, (1997) p 233. [Pg.552]

The next vague of tools will be around computational or in silico ADME approaches. These will allow to include ADME into the design of combinational libraries, the evaluation of virtual libraries, as well as in selecting the most promising compounds to go through a battery of in vitro screens, possibly even replacing some of these experimental screens. Several of these computational tools are currently under development as will be discussed in this volume. [Pg.649]

KC Appell, TDY Chung, MHJ Ohmeyer, NH Sigal, JJ Baldwin, D Chelsky. Biological screening of a large combinational library. J Biomol Screen 1 27-31, 1996. [Pg.202]

Figure 8.7 Schematic representation of split-and-pool combinatorial nucleotide synthesis. An example of split-and-pool (split-and-combine) synthesis of trideoxyribonucleotides complementary to codons by the sohd phase phosphoramidite nucleotide synthesis is illustrated. Each cycle in the synthesis includes spht (equal molar spUt), react (deprotection, coupling with 4 protected nucleotides and oxidation) and combine steps. After 3 cycles of 4 reactions (corresponding to couphng reactions with 4 nucleotides per cycle), the final combined library consists of a mixture all 64 trinucleotides... Figure 8.7 Schematic representation of split-and-pool combinatorial nucleotide synthesis. An example of split-and-pool (split-and-combine) synthesis of trideoxyribonucleotides complementary to codons by the sohd phase phosphoramidite nucleotide synthesis is illustrated. Each cycle in the synthesis includes spht (equal molar spUt), react (deprotection, coupling with 4 protected nucleotides and oxidation) and combine steps. After 3 cycles of 4 reactions (corresponding to couphng reactions with 4 nucleotides per cycle), the final combined library consists of a mixture all 64 trinucleotides...
Konings DA, Wyatt JR, Ecker DJ, Freier SM. 1997. Strategies for rapid deconvolution of combinational libraries comparative evaluation using a model system. Journal of Medical Chemistry 40(26) 4386-4395. [Pg.203]

Here we will describe several approaches of quantitative analysis of combinational libraries in Affymax, including QC of libraries by chemiluminescent nitrogen detector (CLND), quantitative analysis by standard bead LCVMS method, and estimation of concentration from UV response. [Pg.239]

Operations are mapped onto Boolean equations, and then onto combinational library modules. Variables are mapped onto registers only if they are declared as architectural registers, or if thqr are used in a loop otherwise, th r are implemented as wires. [Pg.129]

From Methods in Molecular Biology, Combined Library Methods and Protocols Edited by L, B, English Humana Press Inc, Totowa, NJ... [Pg.325]


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