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INDEX
The
following sites provide on-line information about Combinatorial
Chemistry:
5z.com:
A member of the Combi-Web
Consortium, is a web site that
covers a broad scope of topics related to molecular diversity and
combinatorial chemistry and provides online information on patents,
articles, reviews, and books. The 5z.com
website is maintained by Dr. Michal Lebl.
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Abbott
Laboratories: Abbott
Laboratories has at its site information on combinatorial
chemistry entitled "Introduction to Combinatorial Chemistry
with Bill Kurtis". To visit this site click
here.
About.com:
About.com
has an online site dedicated to combinatorial chemistry. To visit
this site click
here
Advanced
ChemTech (ACT): ACT,
a company that offers semiautomated synthesizer, resins, chemicals
and consumables, has at its web site a support section with information
related to combinatorial chemistry such as references, abstracts,
resin protocols and application notes. To view this information
click
here.
Affymax
Research Institute: Affymax,
now part of Glaxo-Wellcome, focuses in the field of combinatorial
chemistry. Its web site includes a section on patents and publications.
To read this section click
here
Albany
Molecular Research Inc. (AMRI): Albany
Molecular Research Inc., a
company that offers chemical and research services, has at its website
a ChemLink page with links to scientific web sites and a Technical
Report page with experimental synthesis procedures. To visit AMRI's
ChemLink page click
here. To visit AMRI's Technical
Report page click
here
Aldrich:
See Sigma-Aldrich.
American
Chemical Society (ACS): ACS
has online a compilation of hot articles on combinatorial chemistry.
Here you have a summary:
Argonaut
Technologies: Argonaut
Technologies, a company that
offers semiautomated synthesizer, resins and consumables, host at
its web site information related to combinatorial chemistry such
as application notes and abstracts. To access this information click
here. Argonaut Technologies has
online a Resin Selection Guide Chart in PDF format. To download
this free chart click
here
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Bentham
Science Publishers: Bentham
Science Publishers publishes
the journal 'Combinatorial
Chemistry & High Throughput Screening'.
All
of Bentham Science's journals published in the year 2000, 2001 and
6 months of 2002 are now available FREE on-line in full text
PDF form in collaboration with INGENTA.
This unique offer is ONLY available in the year 2003. For
more information click
here.
Bentham
is also offering special
journal subscription discounts
for a limited period. For more information click
here.
Bohdan:
See Mettler-Toledo
Bohdan.
Bruker
Daltonics®: Bruker
Daltonics® has online references
for LC-MS applications including analysis of combinatorial libraries.
The references are available in PDF format. To visit this page click
here
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Michel
G. R. Calderini: Mr. Calderini has a web page with an illustration
depicting how combinatorial chemistry works. To go to Mr. Calderini's
website click
here.
Center
for Solid Phase Organic Combinatorial Chemistry (SPOCC): SPPOC
is an educational institution dedicated to general solid-phase combinatorial
organic chemistry particularly in drug design of protease inhibitors.
SPOCC has a compilation of literature in combinatorial chemistry.
To visit this compilation click click
here.
Chemical
Computing Group Inc. (CCG): The CCG, a company that offers software
for combinatorial chemistry, has its online publication Journal
of the Chemical Computing Group. To see the current articles click
here. To see past articles click
here.
ChemWeb.com:
ChemWeb.com
is an online site covering a broad range of topics in chemistry
(software, online databases, articles, etc.). To visit this site
click
here.
Combichem.net:
Combichem.net
covers
a broad line of topics in molecular diversity and combinatorial
chemistry.
Combinatorial.com:
Combinatorial.com,
a member of the Combi-Web
Consortium, is the host of
the Official Combinatorial Index Website. This site is dedicated
to combinatorial chemistry and it is maintained by Dr. Barry
A. Bunin, author of the book "The Combinatorial Index". This
site provides a vast collection of articles in combinatorial chemistry.
To read those articles click
here.
Combinatorial
Chemistry - an Online Journal: See Elsevier.
Combinatorial
Chemistry Network: The Combinatorial Chemistry Network, as part
of the Industrial Consortium to support Combinatorial and Solid
Phase Chemistry (ICCSP) in the U.K. to promote combinatorial chemistry
in UK Universities, has a site online. To visit this site click
here.
Combi-Web
Consortium: The Combi-Web Consortium brings together
the 4 more visited and dedicated sites in the areas of combinatorial
chemistry and molecular diversity: 5z.com,
Combichem.net,
CombiChemLab.com,
Combinatorial.com.
To visit the Combi-Web portal click
here.
ComGenex,
Inc.: ComGenex,
a company in the business of synthesizing and supplying drug-like
organic molecules, has a web page with information on publications
and papers about combinatorial chemistry. To visit this page click
here
Current
Drug Discovery: Current
Drug Discovery, initially part of Current
Drugs Lt. and now belonging to The
Thomson Corporation, Current Drug Discovery publishes
in its June 2002 edition an entire edition dedicated to combinatorial
chemistry entitled "Focus on combinatorial chemistry."
and it has a free article an online entitled "Whither solid
phase synthesis?" To download this article in pdf format click
here. To see the summary of then Current Drug Discovery
June 2002 issue on line click
here.
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Daylight
Chemical Information System: Daylight
Chemical Information Systems, Inc.,
provides chemical information processing tools for chemistry. This
site hosts a section about combinatorial chemistry. To visit that
section click
here.
DirectoryScience.com:
DirectoryScience.com
offers a great compilation of sites relevant to Chemistry, with
a section for Organic Chemistry. To
visit that section click
here.
Drug
Discovery and Development (DDD): DDD
is a free magazine that covers different aspects of the Pharmaceutical
industry, including combinatorial chemistry. For more information
about DDD click
here.
Drug
Discovery Today (DDT): DDT
is a journal that covers molecular diversity and drug discovery.
DDT includes a section dedicated to combinatorial chemistry. For
more information click
here.
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Elsevier:
Elsevier
has available for free the Combinatorial
Chemistry - an Online Journal
edited by Dr. Nick Terrett:. To
access this journal
click
here.
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Dr.
Árpád Furka: Dr. Árpád Furka is
considered to be one of the fathers or combinatorial synthesis publishing
in 1982 the first split-mix synthesis work in the area of peptide
synthesis . Dr. Furka has a website dedicated to combinatorial chemistry
covering several historic aspects of combinatorial chemistry, including
online links to his origial split-mix synthesis article published
in 1982. To visit Dr. Furka's website click
here.
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IRORI:
IRORI
has now available on line an interactive Macromedia Flash demonstration
of its "Directed Sorting" process for split-and-pool solid-phase
synthesis using radiofrequency-tagged reactors. To see this demo
click
here
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Journal
of Biotechnology and Bioengineering with Combinatorial Chemistry:
This journal started its first publication in 1998 and ended publication
in 2001. To find information on content and abstracts click
here. (NOTE:
This journal is discontinued).
Journal
of Combinatorial Chemistry: This journal published by the ACS
started its first publication in 1998. To access the journal click
here.
Journal
of Combinatorial Chemistry & High Throughput Screening (CCHTS):
This journal, published by Bentham
Science Publishers, started
its first publication in 1998 covering 2 major fields in drug discovery:
Combinatorial Chemistry and High-Throughput Screening (HTS). To
find information on content and abstracts click
here.
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Mettler-Toledo
Bohdan: Mettler-Toledo
Bohdan has at its website a list of references and
publications for chemistries using its proprietary Miniblock
Synthesizers and automated synthesizers. To visit this site click
here.
Micromass
UK Ltd. (Micromass): Micromass
has an online searchable Abstract Database, a Reference Table
for mass spec. analysis, and links to other Mass Spectrometry related
sites. To access the searchable Abstract Database click
here. To access the Reference Table
click
here. To access other Mass Spectrometry
website link page click
here.
Milestone
Inc.: Milestone
Inc. has available at its website free application
notes and literature (upon request) for microwave-enhanced synthetic
methodologies. To visit this site click
here.
Mimotopes:
Mimotopes
has at his website free online technical information about
solid-phase synthesis and practical methodologies for its
radiofrequency-tagging based and grafted SynPhase technologies.
To visit this site click
here.
Molecular
Diversity: Molecular Diversity covers relevant topics related
to the areas of combinatorial chemistry and molecular diversity.
For more information click
here.
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National
Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST): The Advanced Technology
Program (ATP) at NIST
has a website about combinatorial chemistry and materials research.
To visit this site click
here.
NIST's
Advanced Technology Program (ATP) is dedicated to promote the
development of innovative technologies for combinatorial chemistry
methods applied to materials. To visit ATP's site click
here.
Network
Science (NetSci): NetSci
hosts a section dedicated to combinatorial chemistry (Note: it appears
that this section has not been updated since 1996). To visit this
section click
here.
Novabiochem:
Novabiochem
has now available online its Novabiochem Letters and Novabiochem
Innovation publication series. To access and read these publications
online click
here.
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Official
Combinatorial Index Website: See Combinatorial.com
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Personal
Chemistry: Personal
Chemistry, a company that offers
a microwave-irradiation-driven synthesizer, has on-line examples
of protocols used for the synthesis of focused libraries and building
blocks in both solid- and solution-phase. To access this site click
here.
Peptides
International: Peptides
International has a brief review
of classic references in combinatorial chemistry. To see this review
click
here.
Perkin
Transactions 1 (Organic and Bio-organic Chemistry): The Perkin
Transaction 1 Journal, published by the Royal
Society of Chemistry, includes
a compilation of solid-phase organic syntheses at the end of some
issues. For more information click
here.
Pharmacopeia,
Inc.: Pharmacopeia,
a company that provides services in the area of informatics, small
molecule combinatorial chemistry, and high-throughput screening,
has online information about its publications and patents related
to combinatorial chemistry. To access its publication information
click
here. To access its patent information
click
here.
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Rapp
Polymere GmbH: Rapp
Polymere, a supplier of polymers,
resins and supports, has a section at its site dedicated to some
publications related to combinatorial chemistry. To visit this site
click
here.
Red
Optronics: A solution of high quality, affordable, easy-to-use,
and versatile Laser Crystals and Optical Components with the latest
available technologies applicable to the semiconductor and telecommunication
industries. To
visit this site click
here.
Rolf
Claessen's Chemistry Index: Rolf
Claessen's Chemistry Index
is a site that covers and gives access to databases, journals, books,
patents, software, and more. To visit this site click
here.
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Sigma-Aldrich:
Sigma-Aldrich,
a distributor of chemicals, resins and building blocks for combinatorial
chemistry synthesis, has an on-line hyperlink to 3 reviews on organic-phase
reactions published in the journal Tetrahedron (the reviews are
available in PDF format). To visit this site click
here. For a list of books on combinatorial
chemistry and other related topics click
here. For a list of other review
articles click
here.
Dr.
Arno F. Spatola (U. of Louisville): Dr. Arno F. Spatola has
an on-line site untitled "What is Combinatorial Chemistry?". To
visit Dr. Spatola's site click
here.
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Tetrahedron's
Combinatorial Chemistry - an Online Journal:
See Elsevier.
The
Bradley Group: The
Bradley Group, a combinatorial
chemistry research group led by Prof. Bradley in the U.K., has a
site with information about his research and publications. To read
about background combinatorial research click here.
To access a list of publications click
here.
The
Ellman Group: Dr.
Ellman directs a combinatorial
chemistry research group at University of California, Berkeley.
His web site contains information about his research and publications.
To read about Dr. Ellman's research click
here. To read about his publications
click
here.
The
John Nielsen Group: Dr.
Nielsen at The
Technical University of Denmark
has a site dedicated to combinatorial chemistry. It is worth noting
that The Technical University of Denmark offers a Ph.D. course in
combinatorial chemistry. To visit Dr. Nielsen's site click
here.
The
Thomson Corporation: See Curren
Drug Discovery.
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Waters
Corporation: Waters
Corporation has online information
for LC-MS applications in many areas, including combinatorial chemistry.
This site even has a section to do online searches by keywords.
Some of the information is found in text format and other in PDF
files. To visit this section at Waters Co.'s web site click
here.
Wendy
Warr & Associates: Wendy
Warr & Associates has online information about
meetings in different fields, including the area of Combinatorial
Chemistry. To visit Wendy Warr's Meeting's sections click
here and here.
Dr.
Lorenzo Williams (The SINTEF Group): Dr. Lorenzo Williams has
on-line a site with information of his work (articles and posters)
in combinatorial chemistry with hyperlinks for full access to his
material. To visit Dr. William's site click
here.
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