Combinatorial Chemistry MIX AND MATCH: Many useful compounds can be derived from combinatorial libraries, says Affymax's Mark Gallop. M.A. Gallop, R.W. Barrett, W.J. Dower, S.P.A. Fodor, E.M. Gordon, ...
About 20 years ago, the industry-wide cost of a new drug was around $100 million (USD). Toward the end of the 1980s, that cost had risen to $250 million. Biological testing had entered the ...
NEW YORK – May 14, 2002 – Combinatorial chemistry creates vast numbers of compounds by simultaneously reacting a set of components in thousands of different combinations. The technique is continuously ...
Combinatorial chemistry allows researchers to take just a handful of building blocks and quickly create a huge diversity of compounds for evaluation as novel materials or pharmaceuticals. A team of ...
Ten years ago, Stuart L. Schreiber of Harvard University and coworkers reported a technique for making natural-product-like compound collections that featured an unprecedented diversity of structures.
As standalone technology, method has not delivered on promise. In about the year 2000, many believed that combinatorial chemistry combined with high-throughput screening would create scores of new ...
To avoid becoming a commodities industry, combinatorial chemistry companies are broadening their technology base. Since Nature Biotechnology published the first-ever map of the combinatorial chemistry ...