Remarkable advances in high-throughput sequencing have enabled major biological discoveries and clinical applications, but achieving wider distribution and use depends critically on further improvements in scale and cost reduction. Nanopore sequencing has long held the promise for such progress, but has had limited market penetration. This is because efficient and accurate nanopore sequencing of nucleic acids has been challenged by fundamental signal-to-noise limitations resulting from the poor spatial resolution and molecular distinction of nucleobases.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe design and synthesis of a combinatorial library based on a 4-aryloxyproline scaffold with tyrosine as the aryl portion is described. The 1728 member library was prepared using the split-pool method to generate pools of compounds. Screening of the library components as mixtures followed by deconvolution led to the discovery of novel inhibitors of TNF-alpha induced apoptosis.
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