Holland‐Crimmin et al., 2011 - Google Patents
Compound management: guidelines for compound storage, provision, and quality controlHolland‐Crimmin et al., 2011
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- 10616270645806319179
- Author
- Holland‐Crimmin S
- Gosnell P
- Quinn C
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- Publication venue
- Current Protocols in Chemical Biology
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The scientific discipline of compound management has developed significantly over the last decade, as witnessed by the large number of conferences dedicated to this topic. The key elements of compound management include (1) the management, storage, and processing …
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