Abstract
Combinatorial chemistry (1–7) has evolved from the synthesis of very large mixtures to the preparation of collections of isolated compounds by parallel syntheses. Peptides constitute ideal materials because their preparation is completely automated using solid-phase methodology allowing high throughput syntheses.
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- Liquid Chromatography Column
- Deprotection Step
- Combinatorial Peptide Library
- Rink Amide Resin
- Good Chromatographic Separation
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Aubagnac, JL., Enjalbal, C., Martinez, J., Sanchez, P., Subra, G. (2004). Automated vs Manual Profiling of Peptide Libraries by Mass Spectrometry. In: Aguilar, MI. (eds) HPLC of Peptides and Proteins. Methods in Molecular Biology™, vol 251. Springer, Totowa, NJ. https://doi.org/10.1385/1-59259-742-4:377
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