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High-purity screening compounds are hand-picked

A Sigma-Aldrich product story
Edited by the Laboratorytalk editorial team Oct 17, 2005

Collection of 10,000 compounds, handpicked to maximise chemical diversity while maintaining drug-likeness, was assembled from a pool of over 300,000 screening compounds

Sigma-Aldrich announces the availability of the MyriaScreen Diversity Collection of drug-like screening compounds.

The collection, produced in collaboration with TimTec, is the result of careful evaluation, filtering, and refinement of selections from each of our screening compound collections.

The MyriaScreen Diversity Collection comprises 10,000 high-purity screening compounds, handpicked to maximise chemical diversity while maintaining drug-likeness.

The MyriaScreen Diversity Collection was assembled from a pool of over 300,000 screening compounds using a combination of filters, diversity predictors, and manual selection.

The resulting 10,000 compounds are drug-like, chemically diverse, and amenable to follow-up chemistry and optimisation.

The collection is well suited for researchers that are looking for a small, cost-effective, ready-to-screen set of high-quality screening compounds.

"MyriaScreen will complement our customers' existing screening collections and jump-start new collections by quickly adding interesting chemotypes," said Michael Earley, product manager, drug discovery, Sigma-Aldrich.

"Our collaboration with TimTec resulted in a high-quality library that our customers will find useful".

Sigma-Aldrich's biochemical and organic chemical products and kits are used in scientific and genomic research, biotechnology, pharmaceutical development, the diagnosis of disease and as key components in pharmaceutical and other high technology manufacturing.

It has customers in life science companies, university and government institutions, hospitals, and in industry.

Over one million scientists and technologists use its products, it says.

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