Chemical arrays and methods of using the same

Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing – Involving an insoluble carrier for immobilizing immunochemicals

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C435S007600, C435S007700, C435S007710, C435S007720, C436S532000, C530S334000, C530S335000, C530S344000

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07977119

ABSTRACT:
Methods and compositions for generating mixtures of product molecules from an initial chemical array are provided. In the subject methods, a chemical array of surface immobilized first moieties is subjected to cleavage conditions such that a composition of solution phase first moieties is produced. The resultant composition of solution phase first moieties is then contacted with one or more reactants to produce a mixture of product molecules that are different from the first moieties. Also provided are the arrays employed in the subject methods and kits for practicing the subject methods.

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