Strategies for the Use of Mixture-Based Synthetic Combinatorial Libraries: Scaffold Ranking, Direct Testing In Vivo, and Enhanced Deconvolution by Computational Methods - Robotics Institute Carnegie Mellon University

Strategies for the Use of Mixture-Based Synthetic Combinatorial Libraries: Scaffold Ranking, Direct Testing In Vivo, and Enhanced Deconvolution by Computational Methods

R. Houghten, C. Pinilla, M. Giulianotti, J. Appel, C. Dooley, A. Nefzi, J. Ostresh, Y. Yu, G. Maggiora, J. Medina-Franco, D. Brunner, and J. Schneider
Journal Article, Journal of Combinatorial Chemistry, Vol. 10, No. 1, pp. 3 - 19, January, 2008

BibTeX

@article{Houghten-2008-119727,
author = {R. Houghten and C. Pinilla and M. Giulianotti and J. Appel and C. Dooley and A. Nefzi and J. Ostresh and Y. Yu and G. Maggiora and J. Medina-Franco and D. Brunner and J. Schneider},
title = {Strategies for the Use of Mixture-Based Synthetic Combinatorial Libraries: Scaffold Ranking, Direct Testing In Vivo, and Enhanced Deconvolution by Computational Methods},
journal = {Journal of Combinatorial Chemistry},
year = {2008},
month = {January},
volume = {10},
number = {1},
pages = {3 - 19},
}