Georgia State University - Biochemical Combinatorial Libraries USA |
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| [ Visit Site ] The Georgia Combinatorial Chemistry Center (GC3) was established in 1997 at Georgia State University’s Department of Chemistry with the objective to help pharmaceutical, biotechnology, agrochemical, and environmental industries discover new leads in their respective areas of interest by providing easy access to proprietary and focused combinatorial libraries. The center employs an integrated approach, using rational drug design techniques and information obtained from primary screening to construct combinatorial libraries. Current focus areas are in parallel solid phase and parallel solution phase approaches: minor groove DNA-, RNA-, and metal-binding ligands and oligoheteroaryls. The primary screening information on selected compounds indicates that these libraries would have applications in a number of drug discovery areas including cancer, HIV, infectious diseases, and CNS disorders. |
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