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The NIH Clinical Collections
The NIH Clinical Collection and NIH Clinical Collection 2 are plated arrays of 446 and 281, respectively, small molecules that have 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.
Similar collections of FDA approved drugs have proven to be rich sources of undiscovered bioactivity and therapeutic potential. The clinically tested compounds in the NCC are highly drug-like with known safety profiles. These compounds can provide excellent starting points for medicinal chemistry optimization and, for high-affinity targets, may even be appropriate for direct human use in new disease areas. Click here to see chart of Collection Annotated by Therapeutic Indication. |
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About Us

The NCC collection is being distributed by the Molecular Libraries Small Molecule Repository (MLSMR) operated by
Evotec (US) Inc. |
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