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Technique Boosts Development of Cheaper Materials

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Brent D. Johnson

Combinatorial screening has become the method of choice for researchers who test drug candidates in parallel. Advanced by Xiao-Dong Xiang and Peter Schultz at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and the University of California, Berkeley, in 1995, this technique has expanded its applicability into nonpharmaceutical materials, enabling them to be developed faster and more cost-effectively. To understand how combinatorial chemistry methods can assist in the creation of organic protective coatings for automobiles, Radislav Potyrailo and co-workers from GE Glob-al Research Center and GE...Read full article

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    Published: February 2003
    Accent on ApplicationsApplicationsBasic ScienceCoatingsCombinatorial chemistry methodsdrug candidatesMaterialsScanning fiber optic CCD-based spectrofuluorometerscreening

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