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To: Mike McFarland who wrote (817)10/1/2005 11:34:21 AM
From: Mike McFarlandRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 1336
 
an outfit called VivoQuest mentioned here
pubs.acs.org

Also want to follow up and surf off this later...
diverse skeletons and stereochemistries with high appending
potential, rather than appendage variations on a single skeleton


Sometime next week I will follow up on the previous
post and see which of those companies still exist etc

(edit)

I see already that Vivoquest was bought by
XTL BIOPHARMACEUTICALS "XTLbio".

I'm sure a summer intern somewhere has already done
this exercise, heh.

(edit)

Ah, I think I just found the original list--html links:
mdi.ucsf.edu

pcop spelled wrong, lucky I found it--although the
lists look to be about five years old.

Nature biotechnology probably has better lists--
what I want is a list of combichem and/or HTS companies
that are doing diversity synthesis. That shouldn't be
so hard to find.

(edit)
this is not bad:
5z.com
I'd already seen the patent page, and
visited a handful of the links listed here,
the directory needs some updating, but maybe
not a bad place to start. I think Sugen can come
off the list now, and others...
5z.com

some 900 hits--just a bit too much,
so I add one company at at time to the query
and see what turns up. Next graveyard shift maybe.
google.com