Combinatorial Chemistry & High Throughput Screening (CCHTS) publishes full length original research articles and reviews dealing with various topics related to chemical biology (High Throughput Screening, Combinatorial Chemistry, Chemoinformatics, Laboratory Automation and Compound management) in advancing drug discovery research. Original research articles and reviews in the following areas are of special interest to the readers of this journal:
- Target identification and validation
- Assay design, development, miniaturization and comparison
- High throughput/high content/in silico screening and associated technologies
- Label-free detection technologies and applications
- Stem cell technologies
- Biomarkers
- ADMET/PK/PD methodologies and screening
- Probe discovery and development, hit to lead optimization
- Combinatorial chemistry (e.g. small molecules, peptide, nucleic acid or phage display libraries)
- Chemical library design and chemical diversity
- Chemo/bio-informatics, data mining
- Compound management
- Pharmacognosy
- Drug repurposing
- Data management and statistical analysis
- Laboratory automation, robotics, microfluidics, signal detection technologies
- Current & Future Institutional Research Profile
- Technology transfer, legal and licensing issues
- Patents
In these respective subject areas, Combinatorial Chemistry & High Throughput Screening is intended to function as the most comprehensive and up-to-date medium available. The journal should be of value to individuals engaged in the process of drug discovery and development, in the settings of industry, academia or government.
Articles from the journal Combinatorial Chemistry & High Throughput Screening, 19 Issue 7
- Editorial (Thematic Issue: Medicinal Chemistry Applied to Natural Products in Neglected Drug Discovery)
- An In-Silico Investigation of Phytochemicals as Antiviral Agents Against Dengue Fever
- Natural Products as a Source for Antileishmanial and Antitrypanosomal Agents
- Management and Treatment of Dengue and Chikungunya – Natural Products to the Rescue
- δ-Cadinene,Calarene and δ-4-Carene from Kadsura heteroclita Essential Oil as Novel Larvicides Against Malaria, Dengue and Filariasis Mosquitoes
- Virtual Screening Techniques to Probe the Antimalarial Activity of some Traditionally Used Phytochemicals
- Rapid and Efficient One-Pot Synthesis of 3,4-Dihydroquinoxalin-2-Amine Derivatives Catalyzed by Co3O4@SiO2Core-Shell Nanoparticles Under Ultrasound Irradiation
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