A Few "Classic" References in Combinatorial Chemistry

  1. Use of peptide synthesis to probe viral antigens for epitopes to a resolution of a single amino acid," H.M. Geysen, R.H. Meloen, and S.J. Barteling, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., USA, 81, 3998-4002 (1984).
  2. "General method for the rapid solid-phase synthesis of large numbers of peptides: Specificity of antigen-antibody interactions at the level of individual amino acids," R.A. Houghten, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., USA, 82, 5131-5135 (1985).
  3. "General method for rapid synthesis of multicomponent peptide mixtures", A. Furka, F. Sebestyen, M. Asgedom, and G. Dibo, Int. J. Peptide Protein Res., 37, 487-493 (1991).
  4. "A new type of synthetic peptide library for identifying ligand-binding activity", K.S. Lam, S.E. Salmon, E.M. Hersh, V.J. Hruby, W.M. Kazmierski, and R.J. Knapp, Nature, 354, 82-84 (1991).
  5. "Generation and use of synthetic peptide combinatorial libraries for basic research and drug discovery", R.A. Houghten, C. Pinilla, S.E. Blondelle, J.R. Appel, C.T. Dooley, and J.H. Cuervo, Nature, 354, 84-86 (1991).
  6. "Light-directed, spatially addressable parallel chemical synthesis", S. Fodor, J.L. Read, M.C. Pirrung, L. Stryer, A.T. Lu, and D. Solus, Science, 251, 767-773 (1991).
  7. "Diversomers: An approach to nonpeptide, non-oligomeric chemical diversity", S. Hobbs Dewitt, J.S. Kiely, C.J. Stankovic, M.C. Schroeder, D.M.R. Cody, and M.R. Pavia, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., USA, 90, 6909-6913 (1993).
  8. "The combinatorial synthesis and chemical and biological evaluation of a 1,4-benzodiazepine library", B.A. Bunin, M.J. Plunkett, and J.A. Ellman, Proc. Natl. Acad Sci., USA, 91, 4708-4712 (1994).

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