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News Release from: Advanced ChemTech | Subject: Handbook
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 07 October 2002
Combinatorial, organic and peptide
chemistry
Publication of the 2003-2004 edition of popular Handbook of Combinatorial, Organic and Peptide Chemistry is announced, and copies are available free to researchers
This invaluable 250-page reference book offers practical tips and expanded technical notes on synthesis, cleavage and coupling techniques as well as detailing Advanced ChemTech's extensive line of fine chemicals Among the over 1700 products included are synthesis resins and reagents, standard protected amino acids and hundreds of unusual amino acids
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 4 Oct 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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The new handbook is available free to researchers.
A convenient online request form can be found from the company's website (link above).
With all chemicals manufactured in Advanced ChemTech's own facility, product quality and batch-to-batch reproducibility are second to none.
Many of the chemicals listed are available in stock or on short delivery from Advanced ChemTech's central European offices near Cambridge, UK.
Since 1985, Advanced ChemTech has provided innovative solutions in laboratory automation, chemicals and production services to the world's premier research organisations.
Advanced ChemTech pioneered technology for peptide, organic and combinatorial chemistry and continues to offer leading-edge synthesis automation products.
The company's contract production services provide custom synthesis of peptides and chiral intermediaries as well as bulk production of raw materials.
Advanced ChemTech provides the tools for discovery through production.
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