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Polymers - Cross – Linked Polystyrene in Combinatorial Chemistry
Crosslinked Polystyrene. Lightly cross-linked gel type polystyrene (GPS) (Figure) has been most widely used due to its common availability and inexpensive ...
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Indole Synthesis via SRN1 Reactions
Shot description of article - Indole Synthesis via SRN1 Reactions.
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Polymers - Cross – Linked Polystyrene in Combinatorial Chemistry
Crosslinked Polystyrene. Lightly cross-linked gel type polystyrene (GPS) (Figure) has been most widely used due to its common availability and inexpensive ...
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Polymers - Cross – Linked Polystyrene in Combinatorial Chemistry
Crosslinked polystyrene is the most commonly used resin supports for solid phase synthesis.
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Organic Chemistry Articles
The brief review of articles describing interesting approaches to synthesis of various heterocyclic compounds.
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Preparation of Indoles and Oxindoles
Shot description of article - Preparation of Indoles and Oxindoles from N-(tret-Butoxycarbonyl)-2-alkilanilines.
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High Throughput Screening, Drug Discovery and Combinatorial ...
A collection of papers covering research topics in high throughput screening, combinatorial chemistry and drug discovery.
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What is Combinatorial Chemistry? - Principle of Combinatorial ...
Over the past few years several techniques called collectively combinatorial chemistry have been developed which enable chemists to prepare libraries of ...
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Combinatorial Chemistry Review
Combinatorial Chemistry. Finding of novel drug is a complex process. Historically, the main source of biologically active compounds used in drug discovery ...
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Combinatorial Chemistry Review
A free online information source for Combinatorial Chemistry, Drug Discovery and Ultra High Throughput Screening.
 
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