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The current list of all available compounds is accessible [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AtiWawH-4xdfdExVd3g5Y1MxNF9hcEtJcTQ1b2stR3c here].
The current list of all available compounds is accessible [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AtiWawH-4xdfdExVd3g5Y1MxNF9hcEtJcTQ1b2stR3c here].


[[Image:Availability.png|thumb|left|450px|Summary of compounds available for testing]][[Image:OWWround2.png|thumb|right|450px|2nd round of testing]]
[[Image:Availability.png|thumb|none|450px|Summary of compounds available for testing]][[Image:OWWround2.png|thumb|none|450px|2nd round of testing]]


== Commercial/Library Availability ==
== Commercial/Library Availability ==


Some of these compounds are also available from commercial libraries. The OSDD malaria project seeks to source further analogues that would be useful to the project from commercial libraries or academic sources to prevent duplication of synthetic effort.
Some of these compounds are also available from commercial libraries. The OSDD malaria project seeks to source further analogues that would be useful to the project from commercial libraries or academic sources to prevent duplication of synthetic effort.

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Compounds Available for Biological Testing

The following compounds are available for biological testing from the Todd group by request.

If you wish to test these compounds, we require that all results (negative and positive) are shared as open data and that you conform to the "laws" described for the Open Source Drug Discovery for Malaria.

The current list of all available compounds is accessible here.

Summary of compounds available for testing
2nd round of testing

Commercial/Library Availability

Some of these compounds are also available from commercial libraries. The OSDD malaria project seeks to source further analogues that would be useful to the project from commercial libraries or academic sources to prevent duplication of synthetic effort.