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Small-molecule microarrays as tools in ligand discovery

Vegas et al., 2008

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13948590574806938103
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Vegas A
Fuller J
Koehler A
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Chemical Society Reviews

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Small molecules that bind and modulate specific protein targets are increasingly used as tools to decipher protein function in a cellular context. Identifying specific small-molecule probes for each protein in the proteome will require miniaturized assays that permit …
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