Miller, Benjamin L. (ed.) Dynamic Combinatorial Chemistry In Drug Discovery, Bioorganic Chemistry, and Materials Science
  1. Edition - January 2010 71.90 Euro 2010. 266 Pages, Hardcover ISBN-10: 0-470-09603-9 ISBN-13: 978-0-470-09603-1 - John Wiley & Sons

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Short description This book presents an overview of dynamic combinatorial chemistry (DCC) and fragment-based library methods and how chemists apply them to the problems of lead generation for drug discovery and molecular recognition in bioorganic chemistry and materials science. Chapters cover basic theory, approaches to binding in proteins and small molecules, molecular recognition, catalyst discovery, click chemistry, "SAR by NMR," and analytical chemistry challenges. A single-source reference about modern methods in fragment-based drug discovery and DCC methods and applications, this is a core resource for chemists building structure libraries and designing compounds.
From the contents Preface.
Contributors.
Chapter 1: Dynamic Combinatorial Chemistry: An Introduction (Benjamin L. Miller).
Chapter 2: Protein-Directed Dynamic Combinatorial Chemistry (Michael F. Greaney and Venugopal T. Bhat).
Chapter 3: Nucleic Acid-Targeted Dynamic Combinatorial Chemistry (Peter C. Gareiss and Benjamin L. Miller).
Chapter 4: Complex Self-Sorting Systems (Soumyadip Ghosh and Lyle Isaacs).
Chapter 5: Chiral Selection in DCC (Jennifer J. Becker and Michel R. Gagné).
Chapter 6: Dynamic Combinatorial Resolution (Marcus Angelin, Rikard Larsson, Pornrapee Vongvilai, Morakot Sakulsombat, and Olof Ramström).
Chapter 7: Dynamic Combinatorial Chemistry and Mass Spectrometry: A Combined Strategy for High Performance Lead Discovery (Sally-Ann Poulsen and Hoan Vu).
Chapter 8: Dynamic Combinatorial Methods in Materials Science (Takeshi Maeda, Hideyuki Otsuka, and Atsushi Takahara).
Index.
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