Synthesis of compounds and libraries of compounds

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C435S004000, C435S091500, C530S333000, C564S012000

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ABSTRACT:
A method of generating a compound having at least one biological activity of a peptide. The method includes identifying a biologically active peptide, providing a first monomer which contains terminal reactive moieties and at least one functionalizable group, providing a second monomer which contains terminal reactive moieties and at least one functionalizable group, and reacting first and second monomer under stereo-and/or regiochemically controlled conditions to yield a compound in which the monomers are attached by way of terminal reactive moieties.

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