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Combinatorial chemistry high throughput screening

Woodyer, R., van der Donk, W.A. and Zhao, H.M. (2006) Optimizing a biocatalyst for improved NAD(P)H regeneration directed evolution of phosphite dehydrogenase. Combinatorial Chemistry High Throughput Screening, 9, 237-245. [Pg.78]

Burke, T.J., Loniello, K.R., Beebe, J.A. and Ervin, K.M. (2003) Development and application of fluorescence polarization assays in drug discovery. Combinatorial Chemistry High Throughput Screening, 6, 183-194. [Pg.116]

Carlson, T.J. and Eisher, M.B. (2008) Recent advances in high throughput screening for ADME properties. Combinatorial Chemistry High Throughput Screen, 11, 258—264. [Pg.25]

New scientific approaches, e.g. combinatorial chemistry, high-throughput screening, in silico models, pharmaco-genomics and pharmaco-proteomics offered new possibilities. [Pg.894]

Zhang, W. 2007. Fluorous-enhanced multicomponent reactions for making drug-like library scaffolds. Combinatorial Chemistry High Throughput Screening, 10 219-29. [Pg.51]

A. Schuller, U. Fechner, S. Renner, L. Franke, L. Weber and G. Schneider, Combinatorial chemistry high throughput screening, 2006, 9, 359-364. [Pg.291]

An increasing interest of the scientific community in recent years has been shown in the fields of combinatorial chemistry, high-throughput screening, - substructural analysis, and -+ similarity searching, for which several similarity/diversity approaches have been proposed mainly based on - substructure descriptors such as -> molecular fingerprints, which are particularly suitable for informatic treatment. [Pg.422]

Tombelli, S. and Mascini, M. (2010) Aptamers biosensors for pharmaceutical compounds. Combinatorial Chemistry High Throughput Screening, 13 (7), 641-549. [Pg.70]

DE Bergbreiter, JG Franchina, BL Case, LK Williams, JD Frels, N. Koshti. Combinatorial Chemistry High Throughput Screening ) 153-164, 2000. [Pg.550]

Some recent papers on directed evolution include a) Farinas, E. T. Combinatorial Chemistry High Throughput Screening 2006, 9(4), 321. [Pg.18]

A site worth watching for the future is http //www. combichemlab.com. This academic-oriented site is intended to provide free on-line information in the areas of combinatorial chemistry, high-throughput screening, and other related topics. Refreshingly, fhese days, there are no specials, offers or advertisements of any kind. [Pg.162]

P. Englebietme, A. van Hoonacker, M. Verhas, and N. G. Khlebtsov, Combinatorial Chemistry High Throughput Screening 6, 777 (2003). [Pg.304]


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