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Discovery of potent thrombin inhibitors from a protease-focused DNA-encoded chemical library
Volume: 117, Issue: 29, Pages: 16782 - 16789
Published: Jul 8, 2020
Abstract
DNA-encoded chemical libraries are collections of compounds individually coupled to unique DNA tags serving as amplifiable identification barcodes. By bridging split-and-pool combinatorial synthesis with the ligation of unique encoding DNA oligomers, million- to billion-member libraries can be synthesized for use in hundreds of healthcare target screens. Although structural diversity and desirable molecular property ranges generally guide...
Paper Details
Title
Discovery of potent thrombin inhibitors from a protease-focused DNA-encoded chemical library
Published Date
Jul 8, 2020
Volume
117
Issue
29
Pages
16782 - 16789
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