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Peakdale Molecular

Peakdale Science Park
Sheffield Road
Chapel-en-le-Frith
SK23 0PG
UK

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Chemogenetics enhances receptor-ligand interaction

Chemogenetic arrays are focused collections of drug-like molecules targeted towards specific receptor families and pre-optimised to increase robustness and bioavailability in man

News from Laboratorytalk, 22 August 2006

Peakdale expands its capacity and capabilities

Peakdale Molecular has undertaken significant investment to increase capacity and enhance its capabilities to further support customers' drug discovery challenges

News from Laboratorytalk, 22 June 2006

Peakdale Molecular launches new website

Peakdale's full range of products, including Peakexplorer GPCR libraries, Peakfinder chemogenetic arrays for drug discovery, unique intermediates and screening compounds are described

News from Laboratorytalk, 16 May 2006

Peakdale extends medicinal chemistry services

Peakdale Molecular announces the extension of its first-class range of medicinal chemistry services to further support its customers' drug discovery programmes

News from Laboratorytalk, 22 February 2006

G-protein coupled receptor (GPCR) library complete

Based around 34 major chemotypes, the Peakexplorer library has been designed to address gaps in commercially available compound collections and to provide greater diversity in drug discovery

News from Laboratorytalk, 17 January 2006

Medicinal chemistry services director appointed

Peakdale announces the appointment of 'industry figurehead' Terry Hart in order to drive further medicinal chemistry capabilities and enhance its range of services.

News from Laboratorytalk, 19 August 2005

Another GPCR library with more to come

This latest expansion of the company's Peakexplorer libraries is specifically designed, synthesised and characterised for screening against aminergic G-protein coupled receptor (GPCR) targets

News from Laboratorytalk, 9 August 2005

Now with in-house computational chemistry

Peakdale Molecular announces the establishment of its in-house computational chemistry expertise and the appointment of Steven Enoch to head the department and drive

News from Laboratorytalk, 20 July 2005

New technology for high throughput purification

Significant improvements to system based on countercurrent chromatography provides reliable and rapid alternative to traditional purification methods such as HPLC and flash chromatography

News from Laboratorytalk, 12 May 2005

GSK extends agreement with Peakdale

GSK continues to make use of Peakdale's synthetic chemistry abilities, and have expanded the agreement to include support for GSK's cardiovascular and urogenital centre of excellence

News from Laboratorytalk, 25 April 2005

Collaboration on drug-like kinase library

Protein kinases play a crucial role in signal transduction and also in cellular proliferation, differentiation and various regulatory mechanisms

News from Laboratorytalk, 1 April 2005

Chemists celebrate GPCR milestone

Library features more than 1100 compounds specifically designed, synthesised and characterised for screening against GPCR targets

News from Laboratorytalk, 18 February 2005

Peakdale launches mid-year intermediates catalogue

Peakdale Molecular has for the first time, extended its novel intermediates catalogue mid-year, providing its clients with over 575 non-exclusive compounds for their drug programmes

News from Laboratorytalk, 15 September 2004

Collaboration on drug-like screening compounds

Peakdale Molecular and Cyprotex have announced their collaboration in the application of Adme technology to maximise the drug-like properties of Peakdale's screening compounds

News from Laboratorytalk, 4 August 2004

Second GPCR targeted library launched early

These highly focused libraries total nearly 2500 novel, drug-like compounds and are now available for screening to broaden the exploration of GPCR-relevant chemical space

News from Laboratorytalk, 26 July 2004

GPCRs targeted in new range of libraries

Peakdale Molecular is introducing a new range of Peakexplorer screening libraries with the first library focused on G-Protein Coupled Receptors (GPCR).

News from Laboratorytalk, 11 May 2004

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