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Combinatorial Chemistry & High Throughput Screening publishes full length original research articles and reviews describing various topics in combinatorial chemistry (e.g. small molecules, peptide, nucleic acid or phage display libraries) and/or high throughput screening (e.g. developmental, practical or theoretical). Ancillary subjects of key importance, such as robotics and informatics, will also be covered by the journal. In these respective subject areas, Combinatorial Chemistry & High Throughput Screening is intended to function as the most comprehensive and up-to-date medium available. The journal should be of value to individuals engaged in the process of drug discoveryand development, in the settings of industry, academia or government.

Publisher: Bentham Science Publishers

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Volume 5, Number 4, 2002

Reviews

Selecting Nucleic Acids for Biosensor Applications
pp. 263-270(8)
Authors: Rajendran, M.; Ellington, A.D.

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Automated Acquisition of Aptamer Sequences
pp. 289-299(11)
Authors: Cox, J.; Rajendran, M.; Riedel, T.; Davidson, E.A.; Sooter, L.J.; Bayer, T.S.; Schmitz-Brown, M.; Ellington, A.D.

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Driving In Vitro Selection of Anti-HIV-1 TAR Aptamers by Magnesium Concentration and Temperature
pp. 313-325(13)
Authors: Darfeuille, F.; Sekkai, D.; Dausse, E.; Kolb, G.; Yurchenko, L.; Boiziau, C.; Toulme, J.J.

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Improving Metal Ion Specificity During In Vitro Selection of Catalytic DNA
pp. 327-335(9)
Authors: Bruesehoff, P.J.; Li, J.; Augustine III, A.J.; Lu, Y.

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Meet The Guest Editor
pp. 337-337(1)
Author: Bentham, S.

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