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DNA-encoded chemical libraries (DEL) is a technology that involves the synthesis and conjugation of chemical compounds to DNA barcodes (Figure 1). This enables affinity screening against targets with billions of molecules, followed by deconvolution through high-throughput sequencing. Boosted by recent development of the next-generation sequencing technology, DEL aims to accelerate the drug discovery process.DNA-encoded chemical libraries (DEL) is a technology that involves the synthesis and conjugation of chemical compounds to DNA barcodes (Figure 1). This enables affinity screening against targets with billions of molecules, followed by deconvolution through high-throughput sequencing. Boosted by recent development of the next-generation sequencing technology, DEL aims to accelerate the drug discovery process.DNA-encoded chemical libraries (DEL) is a technology that involves the synthesis and conjugation of chemical compounds to DNA barcodes (Figure 1). This enables affinity screening against targets with billions of molecules, followed by deconvolution through high-throughput sequencing. Boosted by recent development of the next-generation sequencing technology, DEL aims to accelerate the drug discovery process.