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Solid-Supported Combinatorial and Parallel Synthesis of Small-Molecular-Weight Compound Libraries

โœ Scribed by Daniel Obrecht and Josรฉ M. Villalgordo (Eds.)


Publisher
Academic Press, Elsevier
Year
1998
Leaves
344
Series
Tetrahedron Organic Chemistry Series 17
Category
Library

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โœฆ Table of Contents


Content:
List of Contributors
Page vii

Foreword
Page xv
J.E. Baldwin

List of Abbreviations
Pages xvii-xx

Chapter 1 Introduction, Basic Concepts and Strategies Original Research Article
Pages 1-184

Chapter 2 Linear Assembly Strategies Original Research Article
Pages 185-211

Chapter 3 Library Synthesis in Solution Using Liquid-Liquid and Liquid-Solid Extractions and Polymer-Bound Reagents Original Research Article
Pages 213-258

Chapter 4 convergent assembly strategies on solid supports Original Research Article
Pages 259-333

Outlook and future directions Original Research Article
Page 334

Subject Index
Pages 335-338

Acknowledgements
Page 339


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