Zajdel, PawełKról, JoannaGrychowska, KatarzynaPawłowski, MaciejSubra, GillesNomezine, GaëlMartinez, JeanSatała, GrzegorzBojarski, Andrzej J.Zhou, ZiniuO’Donnell, Martin J.Scott, William L.2018-07-272018-07-272011-05-19Zajdel, P., Król, J., Grychowska, K., Pawłowski, M., Subra, G., Nomezine, G., … Scott, W. L. (2011). Solid-Phase Synthesis of Arylpiperazine Derivatives and Implementation of the Distributed Drug Discovery (D3) Project in the Search for CNS Agents. Molecules, 16(5), 4104–4121. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules16054104https://hdl.handle.net/1805/16861We have successfully implemented the concept of Distributed Drug Discovery (D3) in the search for CNS agents. Herein, we demonstrate, for the first time, student engagement from different sites around the globe in the development of new biologically active compounds. As an outcome we have synthesized a 24-membered library of arylpiperazine derivatives targeted to 5-HT1A and 5-HT2A receptors. The synthesis was simultaneously performed on BAL-MBHA-PS resin in Poland and the United States, and on BAL-PS-SynPhase Lanterns in France. The D3 project strategy opens the possibility of obtaining potent 5-HT1A/5-HT2A agents in a distributed fashion. While the biological testing is still centralized, this combination of distributed synthesis with screening will enable a D3 network of students world-wide to participate, as part of their education, in the synthesis and testing of this class of biologically active compounds.en-USAttribution 3.0 United StatesDistributed Drug Discoverycombinatorial chemistrysolid-phase synthesisSynPhase Lanternslong-chain arylpiperazinessuccinimide5-HT1A5-HT2A receptor affinitySolid-Phase Synthesis of Arylpiperazine Derivatives and Implementation of the Distributed Drug Discovery (D3) Project in the Search for CNS AgentsArticle