In the interdisciplinary research field of chemical biology and drug discovery, diversity-oriented synthesis (DOS) has become indispensable in the construction of novel small-molecule libraries rich in skeletal and stereochemical diversity. DOS aims to populate the unexplored chemical space with new potential bioactive molecules via forward synthetic analysis. Since the introduction of this concept by Schreiber, DOS has evolved along with many significant breakthroughs. It is therefore important to understand the key DOS strategies to build molecular diversity with maximized biological relevancy. Due to the length limitations of this mini review, we briefly discuss the recent DOS plans using build/couple/pair (B/C/P) and ring-distortion str...
Combinatorial chemistry can be used to synthesize diversified molecules on a large scale. As with al...
Diversity-Oriented Synthesis (DOS) consists of generating structurally diverse compounds from a comp...
Chemical genetics is an approach for identifying small molecules with the ability to induce a biolog...
How can diversity-oriented strategies for chemical synthesis provide chemical tools to help shape o...
This article is part of the Thematic Series "Recent developments in chemical diversity". G...
AbstractThrough a correlation of the ability of small molecules to bind biological macromolecules an...
Diversity-Oriented Synthesis (DOS) consists of generating structurally diverse compounds from a comp...
The efficient, simultaneous synthesis of structurally diverse compounds, better known as diversity-o...
An innovative and efficient reagent- and scaffold-based diversity oriented synthesis (DOS) of a frag...
Macrocycles have long been recognized as useful chemical entities for medicine, with naturally occur...
Diversity-oriented synthesis (DOS) is an effective means of generating diverse collections of small ...
Fragment-based drug discovery (FBDD) is a well-established approach for the discovery of novel medic...
A chemical genetic approach that uses small organic molecules to modulate protein function has the p...
The synthesis of small organic molecules as probes for discovering new therapeutic agents has been a...
Intermolecular couplings of simple building blocks using catalytic, stereoselective cross-Mannich re...
Combinatorial chemistry can be used to synthesize diversified molecules on a large scale. As with al...
Diversity-Oriented Synthesis (DOS) consists of generating structurally diverse compounds from a comp...
Chemical genetics is an approach for identifying small molecules with the ability to induce a biolog...
How can diversity-oriented strategies for chemical synthesis provide chemical tools to help shape o...
This article is part of the Thematic Series "Recent developments in chemical diversity". G...
AbstractThrough a correlation of the ability of small molecules to bind biological macromolecules an...
Diversity-Oriented Synthesis (DOS) consists of generating structurally diverse compounds from a comp...
The efficient, simultaneous synthesis of structurally diverse compounds, better known as diversity-o...
An innovative and efficient reagent- and scaffold-based diversity oriented synthesis (DOS) of a frag...
Macrocycles have long been recognized as useful chemical entities for medicine, with naturally occur...
Diversity-oriented synthesis (DOS) is an effective means of generating diverse collections of small ...
Fragment-based drug discovery (FBDD) is a well-established approach for the discovery of novel medic...
A chemical genetic approach that uses small organic molecules to modulate protein function has the p...
The synthesis of small organic molecules as probes for discovering new therapeutic agents has been a...
Intermolecular couplings of simple building blocks using catalytic, stereoselective cross-Mannich re...
Combinatorial chemistry can be used to synthesize diversified molecules on a large scale. As with al...
Diversity-Oriented Synthesis (DOS) consists of generating structurally diverse compounds from a comp...
Chemical genetics is an approach for identifying small molecules with the ability to induce a biolog...