DNA-Encoded Compound Libraries as Open Source: A Powerful Pathway to New Drugs
- PMID: 28094476
- DOI: 10.1002/anie.201612143
DNA-Encoded Compound Libraries as Open Source: A Powerful Pathway to New Drugs
Abstract
"… We envisioned an iterative system where a unique DNA tag identifier that encoded the event was appended to each newly formed molecule. These vast collections of molecules are known today as DNA- encoded chemical libraries (DECLs), and allow scientists to do selections on the benchtop that previously required access to large and complex high-throughput screening centers …" Read more in the Guest Editorial by Richard A. Lerner and Sydney Brenner.
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