نتایج جستجو برای: hts high throughput screening

تعداد نتایج: 2257310  

Journal: :Advances in experimental medicine and biology 2010
Vanessa Walter Christoph Syldatk Rudolf Hausmann

This chapter gives an overview of current methods for the isolation of biosurfactant producing microbes. The common screening methods for biosurfactants are presented. Sampling and isolation of bacteria are the basis for screening of biosurfactant producing microbes. Hydrocarbon-contaminated sites are the most promising for the isolation of biosurfactant producing microbes, but many strains hav...

2011
Hugo Alves Koen Dechering Clemens Van Blitterswijk Jan De Boer

Human mesenchymal stromal cells are regarded as the golden standard for cell-based therapies. They present multilineage differentiation potential and trophic and immunosuppressive abilities, making them the best candidate for clinical applications. Several molecules have been described to increase bone formation and were mainly discovered by candidate approaches towards known signaling pathways...

Journal: :Cancer research 2014
Christos Hatzis Philippe L Bedard Nicolai J Birkbak Andrew H Beck Hugo J W L Aerts David F Stem Leming Shi Robert Clarke John Quackenbush Benjamin Haibe-Kains

Large-scale pharmacogenomic high-throughput screening (HTS) studies hold great potential for generating robust genomic predictors of drug response. Two recent large-scale HTS studies have reported results of such screens, revealing several known and novel drug sensitivities and biomarkers. Subsequent evaluation, however, found only moderate interlaboratory concordance in the drug response pheno...

Journal: :Analytical biochemistry 2014
Kelly L Sullivan Loredana C Huma Elwood A Mullins Michael E Johnson T Joseph Kappock

The conversion of 5-aminoimidazole ribonucleotide (AIR) to 4-carboxy-AIR (CAIR) represents an unusual divergence in purine biosynthesis: microbes and nonmetazoan eukaryotes use class I PurEs while animals use class II PurEs. Class I PurEs are therefore a potential antimicrobial target; however, no enzyme activity assay is suitable for high throughput screening (HTS). Here we report a simple che...

2016
Emanuele Amata Hualin Xi Gonzalo Colmenarejo Rosario Gonzalez-Diaz Carlos Cordon-Obras Manuela Berlanga Pilar Manzano Jessey Erath Norma E. Roncal Patricia J. Lee Susan E. Leed Ana Rodriguez Richard J. Sciotti Miguel Navarro Michael P. Pollastri

A kinase-targeting cell-based high-throughput screen (HTS) against Trypanosoma brucei was recently reported, and this screening set included the Published Kinase Inhibitor Set (PKIS). From the PKIS was identified 53 compounds with pEC50 ≥ 6. Utilizing the published data available for the PKIS, a statistical analysis of these active antiparasitic compounds was performed, allowing identification ...

2012
Pedro J. Ballester Martina Mangold Nigel I. Howard Richard L. Marchese Robinson Chris Abell Jochen Blumberger John B. O. Mitchell

One of the initial steps of modern drug discovery is the identification of small organic molecules able to inhibit a target macromolecule of therapeutic interest. A small proportion of these hits are further developed into lead compounds, which in turn may ultimately lead to a marketed drug. A commonly used screening protocol used for this task is high-throughput screening (HTS). However, the p...

Journal: :Journal of biomolecular screening 2004
Meir Glick Anthony E Klon Pierre Acklin John W Davies

The noise level of a high-throughput screening (HTS) experiment depends on various factors such as the quality and robustness of the assay itself and the quality of the robotic platform. Screening of compound mixtures is noisier than screening single compounds per well. A classification model based on naïve Bayes (NB) may be used to enrich such data. The authors studied the ability of the NB cl...

2016
Scott Auerbach Dayne Filer David Reif Vickie Walker Alison C. Holloway Jennifer Schlezinger Supriya Srinivasan Daniel Svoboda Richard Judson John R. Bucher Kristina A. Thayer

BACKGROUND Diabetes and obesity are major threats to public health in the United States and abroad. Understanding the role that chemicals in our environment play in the development of these conditions is an emerging issue in environmental health, although identifying and prioritizing chemicals for testing beyond those already implicated in the literature is challenging. This review is intended ...

Journal: :Assay and drug development technologies 2008
Shephali Trivedi Kim Dekermendjian Ronald Julien Jian Huang Per-Eric Lund Johannes Krupp Robert Kronqvist Olof Larsson Robert Bostwick

Ion channels are challenging targets in the early phases of the drug discovery process, especially because of the lack of technologies available to screen large numbers of compounds in functionally relevant assays. The electrophysiological patch-clamp technique, which is the gold standard for studying ion channels, has low throughput and is not amenable to screening large numbers of compounds. ...

2013
Rebecca E. Saunders Rachael Instrell Rossella Rispoli Ming Jiang Michael Howell

High-throughput screening (HTS) uses technologies such as RNA interference to generate loss-of-function phenotypes on a genomic scale. As these technologies become more popular, many research institutes have established core facilities of expertise to deal with the challenges of large-scale HTS experiments. As the efforts of core facility screening projects come to fruition, focus has shifted t...

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