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Are FDA approved and known bioactive compounds included in the library?

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Are FDA approved and known bioactive compounds included in the library?

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A number of FDA approved compounds are included in the CCG collection through our purchase of the Spectrum 2000 Collection. This mainly includes off-patent drugs. In addition, we have a plated array of approximately 450 small molecules called the NIH Clinical Collection that has a history of use in human clinical trials. The collection was assembled by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) through the Molecular Libraries Roadmap Initiative as part of its mission to enable the use of compound screens in biomedical research. Other collections from MS Discovery are available at MicroSource Discovery Systems.

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