| Number of compounds |
10,560 |
| Plate Numbers |
1577-1606 (30 plates) |
| Concentration Information |
5 mg/ml in DMSO |
| Plate Format |
384-well plate
Plates 1577-1606:
Columns 23-24 (empty)
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This collection was purchased by the New England Regional Center of Excellence in Biodefense and Emerging Infectious Diseases (NERCE/BEID) in February 2006. These compounds were specifically chosen by Dr. Tudor Oprea's group at the University of New Mexico to increase the overall diversity of the ICCB-Longwood collection, as well as for favorable physico-chemical properties such as solubility, decreased toxicity, and increased stability.
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Additional
Molecular Descriptors of the ChemBridge Library
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