Combinatorial chemistry technology: method – library – apparatus – Method specially adapted for identifying a library member – Direct analysis of a library member – per se – by a physical...
Reexamination Certificate
2008-05-27
2008-05-27
Shibuya, Mark L. (Department: 1639)
Combinatorial chemistry technology: method, library, apparatus
Method specially adapted for identifying a library member
Direct analysis of a library member, per se, by a physical...
C506S012000, C436S173000, C436S501000, C435S007100
Reexamination Certificate
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07377894
ABSTRACT:
A method for developing a library of compounds, the compound library, a method for identifying ligands for target molecules, and a method for identifying lead chemical templates, which, for example, can be used in drug discovery and design are provided. Certain embodiments of these methods include the use of NMR spectroscopy.
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Farley Kathleen A
Stockman Brian J
Mueting Raasch & Gebhardt, P.A.
Pharmacia & Upjohn Company
Shibuya Mark L.
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