Sun Chemical, X-Rite Incorporated, and Pantone LLC have announced new monobloc colour libraries in the PantoneLIVE digital colour ecosystem.
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Pharmaceutical researchers usually find new active substances by searching through many chemical compounds. Chemists at ETH Zurich have made progress in generating and testing these collections using DNA-encoded chemical libraries (DEL). They use magnetic particles and a self-purification process to create larger molecules. This improved technology could lead to more cost-effective medical treatments based on [...] Read Full Article At: Billions of combined molecules yield new pharmaceutical substances
Sun Chemical, X-Rite Incorporated, and Pantone LLC have announced new monobloc colour libraries in the PantoneLIVE digital colour ecosystem.
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