| Where to look | Why it’s useful | Typical search syntax |
|----------------|----------------|-----------------------|
| PubMed / NCBI | Biomedical and pharmacology papers (most common for small‑molecule codes) | DASD-824[Title/Abstract] or DASD824 |
| Google Scholar | Broad coverage (includes conference abstracts, patents, pre‑prints) | "DASD‑824" |
| Web of Science / Scopus | Citation‑tracking, author‑level filters | "DASD-824" |
| Patent databases (USPTO, EPO, WIPO) | Many early‑stage compounds are disclosed first in patents | DASD-824 |
| Chemical Abstracts Service (SciFinder) | Structure‑based and name‑based search; can pull in unpublished data | DASD-824 |
| Company pipelines / press releases | If DASD‑824 is a proprietary lead, the sponsor’s website may have a “pipeline” page | Search the company name + “DASD‑824” |
| Pre‑print servers (bioRxiv, ChemRxiv, medRxiv) | Very recent work that hasn’t yet been peer‑reviewed | "DASD-824" |
To work with DASDs, you need to understand the following concepts: DASD-824
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