IONSet Ion Channel Directed Library

ChemBridge CorporationAvailable: Worldwide

  Ion channel-directed selection from ChemBridge's EXPRESS-Pick Collection screening compound stock.  

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Ion channel-directed selection from ChemBridge's EXPRESS-Pick Collection screening compound stock.

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Directed Sets for Ion Channel Screening IONCore/IONSet

ChemBridge® offers two computationally selected sets of compounds for ion channel screening: The IONCore™ Library, selected from our CORE Library stock, and the IONSet™ Library, selected from our EXPRESS-Pick™ Collection stock. Both libraries are based on pharmacophores generated from compounds active against ion channel targets (voltage-dependent and ligand-gated). The libraries are non-overlapping, and clients can purchase the full sets or custom-select a subset of compounds from one or both libraries.


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ChemBridge Targeted Libraries

ChemBridge® offers small-molecule sets targeted or focused towards specific targets or applications. The targeted and focused libraries originate from both their CORE Library stock and EXPRESS-Pick™ Collection stock of small molecule screening compounds. Clients can custom select/cherry-pick compounds from any of the sets.



Leveraging ChemBridge Libraries in Cancer Research


More than 1,500 articles cite the use of ChemBridge® small molecule screening libraries and compounds in a wide variety of research areas using high-throughput screening or focused screening following computer-aided screening. The list below highlights a small sampling of articles, from 2014 to present, that focus on work in cancer research and provides a sample of the different techniques employed and targets explored in hit finding and probe discovery using ChemBridge libraries and compounds.

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