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This chapter contains sections titled:
Introduction
DCC Targeting DNA
RNA as a Target for DCC
Beyond Binding: Nucleic Acids as Components of DCC Experiments
DCC–Nucleic Acid Templating
Conclusions
References
This chapter contains sections titled:
The Components of a Dynamic Combinatorial Library Experiment
Considerations in Choosing an Exchange Reaction
Library of Building Blocks
Selection Mechanisms
Analytical Methodology
Simulation of DCL Behavior
Conclusions
References
Effective techniques for applying Dynamic Combinatorial ChemistryIn a relatively short period, Dynamic Combinatorial Chemistry (DCC) has grown from proof-of-concept experiments in a few isolated labs to a broad conceptual framework with applications to an exceptional range of problems in molecular recognition, lead compound identification, catalyst design, nanotechnology, polymer science, and others...
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