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Combinatorial Strategies in Biology and Chemistry by Annette Beck-Sickinger,

Combinatorial Strategies in Biology and Chemistry by Annette Beck-Sickinger,
Combinatorial chemistry has taken the pharmaceutical industry by storm over the past ten to fifteen years. There has been a massive investment in automation by pharmaceutical companies and a demand for graduates/PhDs with experience and knowledge of combinatorial chemistry. These days the academic education of chemists and biologists is gradually converging, so those entering the pharmaceutical industry need to be not only chemistry graduates but also biologists applying their biological knowledge to chemistry. Many chemists, however, still require experience in biological methods and similarly biologists have not yet realized the power of chemical methods. This book will therefore help ease the transition from biology into chemistry and vice versa, for those working in the combinatorial chemistry field. Because combinatorial chemistry evolved from the requirements of the biology field, the authors have written this book with both biologists and chemists in mind. Combinatorial chemistry is a new and highly influential area of modern synthetic chemistry based on efficient, parallel synthesis of molecules, as opposed to the use of several synthetic steps, to produce many sets of compounds for biological evaluation. The techniques used in this area are key to the discovery of new drug compounds in the pharmaceutical and agrochemical industries. "Combinatorial Methods in Chemistry and Biology" describes the origins, basics and techniques used both in combinatorial chemistry and molecular biology. Key features: First book to cover combinatorial methods in both chemistry and biology - ideal for those with either a chemical or biological background. Introductory text - ideal fornewcomers to the field. Covers a wide swathe of techniques and topics - providing beginners with a complete overview of the field. Contains chapters on supporting material and linkers, two important areas in the field. Up-to-date and topical.



Combinatorial Chemistry: Synthesis and Application by Stephen R. Wilson, X
Combinatorial Chemistry: Synthesis and Application by Stephen R. Wilson, X
The new time-saving revolution in drug discovery. Combinatorial chemistry, a method for synthesizing millions of chemical compounds much faster than usual, is becoming one of the most useful technical tools available to chemists and researchers working today. Using current advances in computer and laboratory techniques, combinatorial chemistry has freed professionals from the drudgery of piecemeal experimental work and opened new creative possibilities for experimentation. Combinatorial Chemistry: Synthesis and Application details critical aspects of the technique, featuring the work of some of the world's leading chemists, many of whom played a key role in its development. Including examples of both solution-phase and solid-phase approaches as well as the full complement of organic chemistry technologies currently available, the book describes: Concepts and terms of combinatorial chemistry Polymer-supported synthesis of organic compounds Macro beads as microreactors Solid-phase methods in combinatorial chemistry Encoded combinatorial libraries, including Rf-encoding of synthesis beads Strategies for combinatorial libraries of oligosaccharides Combinatorial libraries of peptides, proteins, and antibodies using biological systems. While combinatorial chemistry originated in peptide chemistry, this volume has deliberately focused on nonpeptide organic applications, illustrating the technique's wide uses. Combinatorial Chemistry introduces organic, medicinal, and pharmaceutical chemists as well as biochemists to this exciting, cost-effective, and practical technique, which has unlocked creative potential for the next millennium.



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Symyx Technologies - Symyx Technologies is a pioneer in the area of combinatorial chemistry applied to heterogeneous catalysis and homogeneous catalysis, polymer formulations, electronic and magnetic materials.

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Chemistry Organic Polymer Syntheses - Chemistry Organic Polymer Syntheses Organic Syntheses - Organic Syntheses is a scientific journal that since 1921 has provided the chemistry community with annual collections of detailed and checked procedures for the organic synthesis of organic compounds. The journal has a solid reputation because each contribution is independently checked by a group of other chemists. Polymer science - Polymer science or macromolecular science is the subfield of materials science concerned with polymers. It is highly related to chemistry, especially organic chemistry. IUPAC nomenclature of ...

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