Epitopes formed by non-covalent association of conjugates

Combinatorial chemistry technology: method – library – apparatus – Library – per se – Library containing only organic compounds

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C435S007100, C506S013000, C506S015000

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ABSTRACT:
A composition for interacting with a ligand, which composition comprises a non-covalent association of a plurality of distinct conjugates, each conjugate comprising a head group and a tail group, wherein the tail groups of the conjugates form a hydrophobic aggregation and the conjugates are movable within the association so that, in the presence of a ligand, at least two of the head groups are appropriately positioned to form an epitope capable of interacting with the ligand more strongly than each of head groups individually.

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