Generation of combinatorial libraries

Chemistry: natural resins or derivatives; peptides or proteins; – Peptides of 3 to 100 amino acid residues – Synthesis of peptides

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ABSTRACT:
Ink-jet printing technology is applied to the creation of multi unit chemical compound libraries. Ink-jet type nozzles are used to inject multiple droplets onto the surface an appropriate support, such droplets consisting of solutions containing units of the chemical compound that will attach to the support surface. Droplets are then injected, by such nozzles, onto the support attached unit droplets that contain units that will attach to such support attached units. The second step is repeated to create multiple varying unit chemical compounds. Ink-jet printing technology allows the deposition of small droplets that do not overlap or splatter. The system is particularly useful in the creation of libraries of multiple peptide compounds where the units are amino acids.

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