Compound Libraries
Compound libraries, or chemical libraries, are used in drug discovery for the identification of potential therapeutics compounds. Used in conjunction with high-throughput screening, the libraries of stored compounds are often generated for specific purposes as a drug target or disease model. Cheminformatics are commonly used when designing a compound library and software can be used to analyze the screening process. Learn about the latest products, user reviews, applications, news, videos and webinars.
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Application articles
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Development of Fully Scalable Reporter Gene Assays for Studying Transcriptional Regulation and Receptor Activation using Flow Electroporation
MaxCyte16 Nov 2012
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RGD-Human Serum Albumin Conjugates as Efficient Tumor Targeting Probes
LI-COR Biosciences24 Apr 2012
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Snapshot of MAP Kinase and Related Signal Transduction Pathways from Biopsied Cells Using a Novel Non-optical Assay Technology
BioScale, Inc.13 Apr 2012
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Primary Cell and Stem Cell-based Assays Enabled using MaxCyte Transient Transfection System
MaxCyte31 Oct 2011
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Cryopreservation Analysis of hESCs, iPSCs cells and MSCs with STEMCELLBANKER®
AMS Biotechnology14 Jul 2011











