Phosphorus-based combinatorial libraries: Use of amino acid derivatives as synthons Reza FathiRina PatelAlan F. Cook Research Papers Pages: 125 - 134
Obtaining a family of high-affinity, high-specificity protein inhibitors of plasmin and plasma kallikrein Arthur Charles LeyWilliam MarklandRobert Charles Ladner Research Papers Pages: 119 - 124
Tolerance of different proteins for amino acid diversity Motoshi SuzukiFred C. ChristiansLawrence A. Loeb Research Papers Pages: 111 - 118
Screening chemical libraries for nucleic-acid-binding drugs by in vitro selection: A test case with lividomycin Susan M. LatoAndrew D. Ellington Research Papers Pages: 103 - 110
Rationally designed non-peptides: Variously substituted piperazine libraries for the discovery of bradykinin antagonists and other G-protein-coupled receptor ligands Val S. GoodfellowChris P. LaudemanDon A. McLeod Research Papers Pages: 97 - 102
Liquid-phase combinatorial synthesis: In search of small-molecule enzyme mimics Anthony M. VandersteenHyunsoo HanKim D. Janda Research Papers Pages: 89 - 96
Design, synthesis and use of binary encoded synthetic chemical libraries John J. Baldwin Research Papers Pages: 81 - 88
Library generation through successive substitution of trichlorotriazine Magda StankováMichal Lebl Research Papers Pages: 75 - 80
Optimization and visualization of molecular diversity of combinatorial libraries Moises HassanJan P. BielawskiMarvin Waldman Research Papers Pages: 64 - 74
High-volume cellular screening for anticancer agents with combinatorial chemical libraries: A new methodology Sydney E. SalmonRosa H. Liu-StevensKit S. Lam Research Papers Pages: 57 - 63
Design considerations and computer modeling related to the development of molecular scaffolds and peptide mimetics for combinatorial chemistry Victor J. HrubyMark ShenderovichMichal Lebl Research Papers Pages: 46 - 56
Libraries from libraries: Generation and comparison of screening profiles Richard A. HoughtenSylvie E. BlondelleJohn M. Ostresh Research Papers Pages: 41 - 45
Sequence-selective nonmacrocyclic two-armed receptors for peptides H. Peter Nestler Research Papers Pages: 35 - 40
Exploring antibody polyspecificity using synthetic combinatorial libraries Jon R. AppelJaime BuencaminoClemencia Pinilla Research Papers Pages: 29 - 34
The use of a combinatorial library method to isolate human tumor cell adhesion peptides Michael E. PenningtonKit S. LamAnne E. Cress Research Papers Pages: 19 - 28
Identification of peptide sequences that bind the Thomsen-Friedenreich cancer-associated glycoantigen from bacteriophage peptide display libraries Elena N. PeletskayaGennadi GlinskyThomas P. Quinn Research Papers Pages: 13 - 18
Binding properties of SH3 peptide ligands identified from phage-displayed random peptide libraries Noah G. HoffmanAndrew B. SparksBrian K. Kay Research Papers Pages: 5 - 12
In search of dark horses: Affinity maturation of phage-displayed ligands George P. SmithJinan Yu Perspective Pages: 2 - 4
International conference on combinatorial library methods for basic research and drug discovery Kit S. Lam Preface Pages: 1 - 1
Automating combinatorial chemistry: A primer on benchtop robotic systems Jill H. HardinFrank R. Smietana Short Communication Pages: 270 - 274
Discovery of a herbicidal lead using polymer-bound activated esters in generating a combinatorial library of amides and esters John J. ParlowJean E. Normansell Short Communication Pages: 266 - 269
Identification of cyclized calmodulin antagonists from a phage display random peptide library Heather Hanson PierceNils AdeyBrian K. Kay Research Papers Pages: 259 - 265
Quantitation of combinatorial libraries of small organic molecules by normal-phase HPLC with evaporative light-scattering detection Christopher E. Kibbey Research Papers Pages: 247 - 258
Analysis of novel streptavidin-binding peptides, identified using a phage display library, shows that amino acids external to a perfectly conserved consensus sequence and to the presented peptides contribute to binding Maire H. CaparonPamela A. De CiechiStephen C. Lee Research Papers Pages: 241 - 246
Novel α-glucosidase inhibitors identified using multiple cyclic peptide combinatorial libraries Jutta EichlerAdam W. LuckaRichard A. Houghten Research Papers Pages: 233 - 240
Structure and properties of TentaGel resin beads: Implications for combinatorial library chemistry Rachel QuarrellTimothy D. W. ClaridgeGordon Lowe Research Papers Pages: 223 - 232
Assessing the ability of chemical similarity measures to discriminate between active and inactive compounds John S. Delaney Research Papers Pages: 217 - 222
Synthetic library techniques: Subjective (biased and generic) thoughts and views Viktor KrchňákMichal Lebl Perspective Pages: 193 - 216
Hamming chromatography Andreas SchwienhorstAndreas SchoberPeter F. Stadler Short Communications Pages: 187 - 192
The impact of polystyrene resins in solid-phase organic synthesis Alasdair A. MacDonaldSheila H. DewittRobert Ramage Short Communications Pages: 183 - 186
Bifunctional scaffolds as templates for synthetic combinatorial libraries Viktor KrchňákAleksandra S. WeichselMichal Lebl Research Papers Pages: 177 - 182
Construction and screening of M13 phage libraries displaying long random peptides Stephen I. McConnellAlbert J. UvegesDominic G. Spinella Research Papers Pages: 165 - 176
Structurally homogeneous and heterogeneous synthetic combinatorial libraries Viktor KrchňákAleksandra S. WeichselMichal Lebl Research Papers Pages: 149 - 164
Mapping protein-protein contact sites using cellulose-bound peptide scans Ulrich ReinekeRobert SabatJens Schneider-Mergener Research Papers Pages: 141 - 148
High-throughput screening strategies to identify inhibitors of protein-protein interactions Brian K. KayJeremy I. Paul Conference Report Pages: 139 - 140
Evolutionary molecular engineering in Japan P. K. R. KumarS. NishikawaY. Nakamura Research Report Pages: 135 - 137
Solid phase organic synthesis (SPOS): A novel route to diketopiperazines and diketomorpholines Barbara O. ScottAaron C. SiegmundKerry L. Spear Research Papers Pages: 125 - 134
Antibiotic activity of polyketide products derived from combinatorial biosynthesis: Implications for directed evolution Hong FuChaitan Khosla Research Papers Pages: 121 - 124
Combinatorial synthesis of small-molecule libraries using 3-amino-5-hydroxybenzoic acid Sharon M. DankwardtThu M. PhanJohn L. Krstenansky Research Papers Pages: 113 - 120
A new combination of protecting groups and links for encoded synthetic libraries suited for consecutive tests on the solid phase and in solution Eduard R. FelderGerhard HeizmannErich Spieser Research Papers Pages: 109 - 112
Directed evolution studies with combinatorial libraries of T4 lysozyme mutants Phillip A. PattenToyooki SonodaMark M. Davis Research Papers Pages: 97 - 108
Structural aspects of antibody-antigen interaction revealed through small random peptide libraries Jerry W. SlootstraWouter C. PuijkRob H. Meloen Research Papers Pages: 87 - 96
Utilization of multiple phage display libraries for the identification of dissimilar peptide motifs that bind to a B7-1 monoclonal antibody P. A. De CiechiC. S. DevineM. H. Caparon Research Papers Pages: 79 - 86
In vitro selection methodologies to probe RNA function and structure Richard C. ConradScott BaskervilleAndrew D. Ellington Review Pages: 69 - 78
Adaptive walks with noisy fitness measurements Bennett LevitanStuart Kauffman Research Papers Pages: 53 - 68
A combinatorial method for constructing libraries of long peptides displayed by filamentous phage Tapio HaaparantaWilliam D. Huse Research Papers Pages: 39 - 52
Libraries of random-sequence polypeptides produced with high yield as carboxy-terminal fusions with ubiquitin Thomas H. LaBeanStuart A. KauffmanTauseef R. Butt Research Papers Pages: 29 - 38
Mapping the detailed specificity of a calcium-dependent monoclonal antibody through the use of soluble positional scanning combinatorial libraries: Identification of potent calcium-independent antigens Clemencia PinillaJaime BuencaminoRichard A. Houghten Research Papers Pages: 21 - 28
Multiple simultaneous synthesis of phenolic libraries Harold V. MeyersGarrett J. DilleyMichael R. Pavia Research Papers Pages: 13 - 20
A single-bead decode strategy using electrospray ionization mass spectrometry and a new photolabile linker: 3-Amino-3-(2-nitrophenyl)propionic acid Bradley B. BrownDavid S. WagnerH. Mario Geysen Research Papers Pages: 4 - 12