DNA-encoded libraries late-stage functionalization strategies: a review

The hit finding strategy in drug discovery has undergone a tremendous change in the past decade with the advent of DNA-encoded libraries with diverse chemical libraries. The miniaturization of the assays has enabled high-throughput screening on diverse targets to identify binders as a starting point...

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