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Bright Ideas for Chemical Biology
ACS Chemical Biology 3 (3), 142 (2008)
 
My h-index Turns 40: My Midlife Crisis of Impact
James Williamson
ACS Chemical Biology 4 (5), 311-3 (15 May 2009)
 
Chemistry in living systems
Jennifer Prescher and Carolyn Bertozzi
Nat Chem Biol 1 (1), 13-21 (Jun 2005)
 
Reaching for high-hanging fruit in drug discovery at protein-protein interfaces
James Wells and Christopher McClendon
Nature 450 (7172), 1001-9 (13 Dec 2007)
Posted by mm520 and 5 others to chemical biology on Wed Apr 29 2009 at 17:22 UTC | info | related
 
The origins of chemical biology
Kim Morrison and Gregory Weiss
Nat Chem Biol 2 (1), 3-6 (Jan 2006)
Posted by frnzlb to chemical biology on Thu Oct 30 2008 at 15:46 UTC | info | related
 
Small molecules: the missing link in the central dogma
Stuart Schreiber
Nat Chem Biol 1 (2), 64-6 (Jul 2005)
Posted by frnzlb to chemical biology on Thu Oct 30 2008 at 15:46 UTC | info | related
 
The chemistry of nitroxyl (HNO) and implications in biology
Katrina Miranda
Coordination Chemistry Reviews 249 (3-4), 433-55 (Feb 2005)
 
Rabinowitz lab
genomics.princeton.edu
 
ChemBank
chembank.broad.harvard.edu
ChemBank is a public, web-based informatics environment created by the Broad Institute's Chemical Biology Program and funded in large part by the National Cancer Institute's Initiative for Chemical Genetics (ICG). This knowledge environment includes freely available data derived from small molecules and small-molecule screens, and resources for studying the data so that biological and medical insights can be gained. ChemBank is intended to guide chemists synthesizing novel compounds or libraries, to assist biologists searching for small molecules that perturb specific biological pathways, and to catalyze the process by which drug hunters discover new and effective medicines.
 
Biochemical suppression of small-molecule inhibitors: a strategy to identify inhibitor targets and signaling pathway components.
Jeffrey Peterson et al.
Chemistry & biology. 13 (4), 443-52 (Apr 2006)
Posted by ubcg08l and 1 other to chemical biology on Fri Nov 24 2006 at 11:14 UTC | info | related

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