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Dynamic Combinatorial Chemistry and Virtual Combinatorial Libraries

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Dynamic Combinatorial Chemistry and Virtual Combinatorial Libraries

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The reversible connection between sets of basic components allows the generation of a large collection of compounds constituted by all possible combinations that are potentially available. It makes virtual combinatorial libraries of substances accessible through a dynamic approach to combinatorial chemistry. The thermodynamically‐driven evolution of the system leads to the actual expression of the constituent(s) that present(s) the best binding to/molecular recognition with the target site (see diagram). The general concept of this methodology has wide applications in a variety of areas of science and technology.

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