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METHODS IN MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Series Editor
John M. Walker
School of Life Sciences
University of Hertfordshire
Hatfield, Hertfordshire, AL10 9AB, UK
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Chemical Library Design
Edited by
Joe Zhongxiang Zhou
Department of Pharmacology, University of California, San Diego, CA, USA
Editor
Joe Zhongxiang Zhou
Department of Pharmacology
University of California
La Jolla, CA 92093, USA
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ISSN 1064-3745 e-ISSN 1940-6029
ISBN 978-1-60761-930-7 e-ISBN 978-1-60761-931-4
DOI -1-60761-931-4
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Preface
Over the last two decades we have seen a dramatic change in the drug discovery process
brought about by chemical library technologies and high-throughput screening, along
with other equally remarkable advances in biomedical research. Though still evolving,
chemical library technologies have e an integral part of the core drug discovery
technologies. This volume primarily focuses on the design aspects of the chemi