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Combinatorial Chemistry & High Throughput Screening - Volume 9, Issue 10, 2006
Volume 9, Issue 10, 2006
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Combinatorial Saturation Mutagenesis by In Vivo Overlap Extension for the Engineering of Fungal Laccases
Authors: Miguel Alcalde, Miren Zumarraga, Julio Polaina, Antonio Ballesteros and Francisco J. PlouCombinatorial saturation mutagenesis -CSM- is a valuable tool for improving enzymatic properties from hotspot residues discovered by directed enzyme evolution or performing semi-rational studies. CSM coupled to a reliable high-throughput screening assay - coefficient of variance below 10%- has been used to enhance turnover rates in the fungal laccase variant T2 from Myceliophthora thermophila. The influence of the h Read More
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A New Library of C-16 Modified Artemisinin Analogs and Evaluation of Their Anti-Parasitic Activities
A library of C-16 modified artemisinin analogs was prepared and their antimalarial as well as antileishmanial activities were evaluated. Synthesis of these compounds involved the conversion of artemisinin to its phenol derivatives 7 and 12, and subsequent parallel derivatization by introducing new chemical groups through ester, carbamate, sulfate, phosphate and isourea linkages. Comparison of in vitro antimalarial activities s Read More
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Novel Synthesis of N4-Substituted 1,4-Benzodiazepine-2,5-diones Using Poly(Ethylene Glycol) as Soluble Polymer Support
Authors: Zhen Rao, Hongdan Peng, Guichun Yang and Zuxing ChenAn efficient method for the liquid-phase combinatorial synthesis of N4-substituted 1,4-benzodiazepine-2,5- diones has been developed. Poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) stepwise reacted with bromoacetyl bromide, a primary amine and 2-azidobenzoic acid to give a potential PEG-bound dipeptide, which was reduced by NaI / acetic acid, along with concurrent cyclization and cleavage of the seven-membered heterocycle f Read More
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Selective Molecularly Imprinted Polymer Obtained from a Combinatorial Library for the Extraction of Bisphenol A
Authors: Antonio Martin-Esteban and Jose Luis TadeoIn the present work, an analytical methodology based on molecularly imprinted solid-phase extraction (MISPE) has been developed for the determination of bisphenol A (BPA) in environmental and food samples. In order to select the optimum material, a combinatorial library of molecularly imprinted polymers in small-scale (mini-MIPs) was prepared using BPA as template. Different monomers (methacrylic acid o Read More
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Comparative Molecular Surface Analysis (CoMSA) for Virtual Combinatorial Library Screening of Styrylquinoline HIV-1 Blocking Agents
We used comparative molecular surface analysis to design molecules for the synthesis as part of the search for new HIV-1 integrase inhibitors. We analyzed the virtual combinatorial library (VCL) constituted from various moieties of styrylquinoline and styrylquinazoline inhibitors. Since imines can be applied in a strategy of dynamic combinatorial chemistry (DCC), we also tested similar compounds in which the -C=N- or -N=C- li Read More
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Synthesis of Tetrahydrobenzimidazo[1,2-b]quinazolin-1(2H)-one and Tetrahydro-1,2,4-triazolo[5,1-b]quinazolin-8(4H)-one Ring Systems Under Solvent-Free Conditions
Authors: Ahmad Shaabani, Elham Farhangi and Abbas RahmatiTetraheterocyclic benzimidazo[1,2-a]quinazolin-4(1H)-one and tetrahydro-1,2,4-triazolo[5,1-b]quinazolin- 8(4H)-one were synthesized in relatively high yields by the condensation reaction of an aldehyde and a cyclic β-diketone with 2-aminobenzothiazole, 2-aminobenzimidazole or 3-amino-1,2,4-triazole without using any catalyst under solventfree conditions.
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A Screening Platform for Compounds with Potential Immuno-Regulatory Activities Using Human Cord Blood Mononuclear Cells
Authors: Chia-Jung Chen, Chia Che Tsai, Jung-Feng Hsieh, Chichen Michael Chien, Tzu-Hua Wu and Shui-Tein ChenA systematic and combinatorial approach was adopted using human umbilical cord blood mononuclear cells (hUCB-MNCs) to screen for potential immuno-regulatory compounds. The hUCB-MNCs contain several types of immunogenic cells, which are a suitable material to mimic the in vivo immuno-response after drug treatment. hUCB-MNCs were treated with various natural products such as quercetin, astaxanthin, caffeic Read More
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Combinatorial Dispensing as a Fast and Efficient Means to Create Complex Screens
By Bart HazesLiquid handling robots carry out tasks from simple plate filling to complex operations such as creating reagent cocktails from multiple stock solutions. The latter task is conceptually a combinatorial process where each cocktail is created by combining a subset of stock solutions in user-defined volumes. General-purpose liquid handlers can perform this task, but their hardware lacks the inherent properties needed to expl Read More
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Volume 28 (2025)
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Volume 26 (2023)
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Volume 25 (2022)
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Volume 24 (2021)
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Volume 23 (2020)
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Volume 22 (2019)
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Volume 21 (2018)
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Volume 20 (2017)
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Volume 19 (2016)
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Volume 18 (2015)
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Volume 17 (2014)
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Volume 16 (2013)
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Volume 15 (2012)
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Volume 14 (2011)
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Volume 13 (2010)
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Volume 12 (2009)
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Volume 11 (2008)
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Volume 10 (2007)
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Volume 9 (2006)
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Volume 8 (2005)
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Volume 7 (2004)
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Volume 6 (2003)
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Volume 5 (2002)
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Volume 4 (2001)
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