Song et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Evolution of the selection methods of DNA-encoded chemical librariesSong et al., 2021
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- Song Y
- Li X
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Conspectus In the past two decades, a DNA-encoded chemical library (DEL or DECL) has emerged and has become a major technology platform for ligand discovery in drug discovery as well as in chemical biology research. Although based on a simple concept, ie …
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