Automation in the High-throughput Selection of Random Combinatorial Libraries—Different Approaches for Select Applications
Automation in combination with high throughput screening methods has revolutionised molecular biology in the last two decades. Today, many combinatorial libraries as well as several systems for automation are available. Depending on scope, budget and time, a different combination of library and expe...
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doaj-ecbe297fd1234c8d99111d5642093acb2020-11-24T23:13:04ZengMDPI AGMolecules1420-30492010-04-011542478249010.3390/molecules15042478Automation in the High-throughput Selection of Random Combinatorial Libraries—Different Approaches for Select ApplicationsJörn GlöklerTatjana SchützeZoltán KonthurAutomation in combination with high throughput screening methods has revolutionised molecular biology in the last two decades. Today, many combinatorial libraries as well as several systems for automation are available. Depending on scope, budget and time, a different combination of library and experimental handling might be most effective. In this review we will discuss several concepts of combinatorial libraries and provide information as what to expect from these depending on the given context. http://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/15/4/2478/phage displaySELEXautomationrandom combinatorial libraryin vitro evolution |
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Jörn Glökler Tatjana Schütze Zoltán Konthur Automation in the High-throughput Selection of Random Combinatorial Libraries—Different Approaches for Select Applications Molecules phage display SELEX automation random combinatorial library in vitro evolution |
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Automation in the High-throughput Selection of Random Combinatorial Libraries—Different Approaches for Select Applications |
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Automation in the High-throughput Selection of Random Combinatorial Libraries—Different Approaches for Select Applications |
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Automation in the High-throughput Selection of Random Combinatorial Libraries—Different Approaches for Select Applications |
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Automation in the High-throughput Selection of Random Combinatorial Libraries—Different Approaches for Select Applications |
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Automation in the High-throughput Selection of Random Combinatorial Libraries—Different Approaches for Select Applications |
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automation in the high-throughput selection of random combinatorial libraries—different approaches for select applications |
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MDPI AG |
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Molecules |
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1420-3049 |
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2010-04-01 |
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Automation in combination with high throughput screening methods has revolutionised molecular biology in the last two decades. Today, many combinatorial libraries as well as several systems for automation are available. Depending on scope, budget and time, a different combination of library and experimental handling might be most effective. In this review we will discuss several concepts of combinatorial libraries and provide information as what to expect from these depending on the given context. |
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phage display SELEX automation random combinatorial library in vitro evolution |
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