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The four general methods to generate and screen a huge combinatorial peptide library (>107 peptides) are: biological libraries such as filamentous phage (1), plasmid (2), or polysome (3) libraries; the "one-bead one-compound" synthetic combinatorial library method or the "Selectide process" (4-6); synthetic peptide library methods that require deconvolution, such as an iterative approach (7,8), positional scanning (9); orthogonal partition approach (10), or recurse deconvolution (11); and synthetic library using affinity column selection method (12,13).
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Combinatorial Peptide Library Protocols Edited, Humana Press Inc, Cold Spring Harbor, Boehringer Mannheim, New England Biolabs, Oak Ridge, New York, San Diego, Applied Biosystems, Genetics Institute, Protein Res, George Smith, Auto-Spot Robot, Gene Clean, Detection of Ligand Binding, Peptides International, Protein Eng, Tetrahedron Lett, Trends Biotechnol, University of Missouri, Current Protocols, European Peptide Symposium, Introduction Protein, Leukemia Society of America, Methods Enzymol
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