Receptor-assisted combinatorial chemistry

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530339, G01N 3353, A61K 3800

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059587024

ABSTRACT:
This invention provides a method for preparing molecules that bind to a preselected receptor, whereby the receptor itself acts as an agent for either joining two ligand fragments to form a composite, tight binding ligand, or selects a composite ligand from a mixture in solution where ligand fragments are being joined and unjoined reversibly under equilibrium conditions.

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patent: 5366862 (1994-11-01), Venton et al.

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