
Dynamic Combinatorial Chemistry : In Drug Discovery, Bioorganic Chemistry, and Materials Science.
Title:
Dynamic Combinatorial Chemistry : In Drug Discovery, Bioorganic Chemistry, and Materials Science.
Author:
Miller, Benjamin L.
ISBN:
9780470551547
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Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (279 pages)
Contents:
Dynamic Combinatorial Chemistry -- Contents -- Preface -- Contributors -- Chapter 1: Dynamic Combinatorial Chemistry: An Introduction -- Chapter 2: Protein-Directed Dynamic Combinatorial Chemistry -- Chapter 3: Nucleic Acid-Targeted Dynamic Combinatorial Chemistry -- Chapter 4: Complex Self-Sorting Systems -- Chapter 5: Chiral Selection in DCC -- Chapter 6: Dynamic Combinatorial Resolution -- Chapter 7: Dynamic Combinatorial Chemistry and Mass Spectrometry: A Combined Strategy for High Performance Lead Discovery -- Chapter 8: Dynamic Combinatorial Methods in Materials Science -- Index.
Abstract:
"The book edited by Benjamin Miller ... open[s] new horizons showing the first steps from molecular to nanolevel functional objects. These steps are sometime too long and the research strategies should expand the fundamental understanding of complex dynamic structures and properties as it relates to creating products and manufacturing processes.... Within this context, this book covers the most essential discoveries in DCC during the last decade. DCC employing evolutional approaches to produce chemical diversity is expressing a strong fundamental basis which certainly will serve for the development of the next generation of Dynamic Constitutional Systems.... The DCC general principles described in this book and their further elaboration will be guidelines for such future developments. Key questions concerning basic principles and related approaches that have been used in Dynamic combinatorial chemistry in order to control the evolution of dynamic systems are clearly presented by the selected topics of this book. The most revolutionary consequences may reflect the fascinating possibilities offered by selection, evolution, amplification and replication processes." -Dr. Mihai Barboiu, Institut Européen des Membranes, Adaptive Supramolecular Nanosystems Group IEM/UMII "This book makes an outstanding reference book for molecular recognition, physical organic, pharmaceutical, and supramolecular chemists. It has enough information for one to learn and start practicing in the field, but is also sophisticated enough for the expert to use learn the approaches of their colleagues. Dr. Miller has done an excellent job of bringing the DCC field together in a cohesive and educational fashion. I recommend the book enthusiastically." -Dr. Eric V. Anslyn, The University of Texas.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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