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Alexander L Satz

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ACS Chemical Biology|July 16, 2015
DNA Encoded Library Selections and Insights Provided by Computational SimulationsAlexander L Satz
ACS Combinatorial Science|April 27, 2016
Simulated Screens of DNA Encoded Libraries: The Potential Influence of Chemical Synthesis Fidelity on Interpretation of Structure-Activity RelationshipsAlexander L Satz
ACS Medicinal Chemistry Letters|May 26, 2018
What Do You Get from DNA-Encoded Libraries?Alexander L Satz
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|September 9, 2022
Analysis of DNA-Encoded Library Screening Data: Selection of Molecules for SynthesisAlexander L Satz, Weiren Cui
Accounts of Chemical Research|February 20, 2002
Recognition in the minor groove of double-stranded DNA by microgonotropensAlexander L Satz, Thomas C Bruice
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry|December 14, 2001
Recognition of nine base pair sequences in the minor groove of DNA at subpicomolar concentrations by a novel microgonotropenAlexander L Satz, Thomas C Bruice
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters|February 25, 2021
Selections and screenings of DNA-encoded chemical libraries against enzyme and cellular targetsAlexander L Satz, Letian Kuai, Xuanjia Peng
Organic Letters|November 21, 2019
High-Throughput Solid-Phase Building Block Synthesis for DNA-Encoded LibrariesClaudio Zambaldo, Stefanie N Geigle, Alexander L Satz
ACS Combinatorial Science|March 14, 2017
Analysis of Current DNA Encoded Library Screening Data Indicates Higher False Negative Rates for Numerically Larger LibrariesAlexander L Satz, Remo Hochstrasser, Ann C Petersen
Current Protocols|May 6, 2021
DNA-Compatible Click Reaction Employing In Situ Generated Azides from Boronic AcidsYulong An, Hao Yan, Zhenzhen Dong, et al.
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ACS Chemical Biology|July 16, 2015
DNA Encoded Library Selections and Insights Provided by Computational SimulationsAlexander L Satz
ACS Combinatorial Science|April 27, 2016
Simulated Screens of DNA Encoded Libraries: The Potential Influence of Chemical Synthesis Fidelity on Interpretation of Structure-Activity RelationshipsAlexander L Satz
ACS Medicinal Chemistry Letters|May 26, 2018
What Do You Get from DNA-Encoded Libraries?Alexander L Satz
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|September 9, 2022
Analysis of DNA-Encoded Library Screening Data: Selection of Molecules for SynthesisAlexander L Satz, Weiren Cui
Accounts of Chemical Research|February 20, 2002
Recognition in the minor groove of double-stranded DNA by microgonotropensAlexander L Satz, Thomas C Bruice
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry|December 14, 2001
Recognition of nine base pair sequences in the minor groove of DNA at subpicomolar concentrations by a novel microgonotropenAlexander L Satz, Thomas C Bruice
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters|February 25, 2021
Selections and screenings of DNA-encoded chemical libraries against enzyme and cellular targetsAlexander L Satz, Letian Kuai, Xuanjia Peng
Organic Letters|November 21, 2019
High-Throughput Solid-Phase Building Block Synthesis for DNA-Encoded LibrariesClaudio Zambaldo, Stefanie N Geigle, Alexander L Satz
ACS Combinatorial Science|March 14, 2017
Analysis of Current DNA Encoded Library Screening Data Indicates Higher False Negative Rates for Numerically Larger LibrariesAlexander L Satz, Remo Hochstrasser, Ann C Petersen
Current Protocols|May 6, 2021
DNA-Compatible Click Reaction Employing In Situ Generated Azides from Boronic AcidsYulong An, Hao Yan, Zhenzhen Dong, et al.
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