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Cortese overlooks Father of Combinatorial Libraries,
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This review is from: Combinatorial Libraries: Synthesis, Screening and Application Potential (Hardcover)
Cortese missed the father of Combinatorial Chemistry i.e. Professor George Pieczenik. Professor Pieczenik first explained the concept of combinatorial chemistry to Cortese in his own house in Italy. Cortese seems to have forgotten his professor's instructions. Otherwise a useful book.
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