Phrases with «combinatorial libraries»

Combinatorial libraries are collections of different chemicals or molecules that are systematically mixed and matched to create numerous variations. These libraries are used in research and drug discovery to quickly identify new compounds with potential benefits, such as developing new medicines or finding solutions to scientific problems. Full definition

Sentences with «combinatorial libraries»

  • «Lerner's creation of combinatorial libraries of antibodies enables the construction of immunological repertoires far superior to those produced by the human immune system.» (sciencemag.org)
  • «If we can pick up certain design features from the screens, it can guide us to design larger combinatorial libraries based on these leads,» Yanik says. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Houghten, R. A.; Pinilla, C.; Giulianotti, M. A.; Appel, J. R.; Dooley, C. T.; Nefzi, A.; Ostresh, J. M.; Yu, Y.; Maggiora, G. M.; Medina - Franco, J. L.; Brunner, D.; Schneider, J. Strategies for the use of mixture - based synthetic combinatorial libraries: scaffold ranking, direct testing in vivo, and enhanced deconvolution by computational methods. (psychogenics.com)
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