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Rapid Scan Imaging FTS for the High Throughput Analysis of Combinatorial Libraries

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Abstract

Key instrumental developments in the application of FTIR imaging to the study of combinatorial libraries will be highlighted, along with specific examples that demonstrate the flexibility and usefulness of this approach.

© 2001 Optical Society of America

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