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Proper Citation: Edelris (RRID:SCR_004112)
Description: A commercial medicinal chemistry company dedicated to the design and synthesis of natural product-mimetic screening compounds, Hit-to-Lead & Lead Optimization projects and Custom Synthesis. Aiming at the acceleration of the lead discovery and optimization process in pharma and biotech research organizations, EDELRIS uses its validated chemistry and drug discovery expertise to provide novelty to its customers with exclusive or non-exclusive small molecules and with efficient hit-to-lead optimization capabilities. EDELRIS has a wide range of services and based on its experience in various and complementary fields, the team is capable to deliver innovative solutions to synthetic and medicinal chemistry problems faced by clients.
Abbreviations: Edelris
Resource Type: commercial organization
Keywords: screening compound, chemical, small molecule, drug discovery, natural product
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