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Compound screening in primary human airway basal cells identifies Wnt pathway activators as potential pro-regenerative therapies

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Ishii Y   +11 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Schistosomes: challenges in compound screening

Expert Opinion on Drug Discovery, 2007
Major progress in studying the biology of schistosomes had been achieved since the late 1960s with the successful laboratory cultivation of the parasite's life cycle stages in the vertebrate (in vivo animal models) and snail hosts. This was followed by establishment of in vitro culture techniques for cultivation of the different life cycle stages to ...
Quentin Bickle   +2 more
exaly   +3 more sources

Ultraviolet radiation screening compounds

Biological Reviews, 1999
ABSTRACTAmongst the diversity of methods used by organisms to reduce damage caused by ultraviolet (UV) radiation, the synthesis of UV‐screening compounds is almost ubiquitous. UV‐screening compounds provide a passive method for the reduction of UV‐induced damage and they are widely distributed across the microbial, plant and animal kingdoms. They share
C S, Cockell, J, Knowland
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The Future of Virtual Compound Screening

Chemical Biology & Drug Design, 2012
We provide a future perspective of the virtual screening field. A number of challenges will be highlighted that virtual screening will likely face when compound data will further grow at or beyond current rates and when much more target information will become available.
Kathrin, Heikamp, Jürgen, Bajorath
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The evolution of microarrayed compound screening

Drug Discovery Today, 2004
This review describes recent developments in the evolutionary process of microarrayed compound screening (microARCS to become a robust and efficient ultra-high-throughput screening technology. Improvements in compound spotting (including new quality-control methods), gel casting and imaging, together with software capable of automatic analysis and ...
Michael, Hoever, Peter, Zbinden
openaire   +2 more sources

A network view of disease and compound screening

Nature Reviews Drug Discovery, 2009
The large-scale generation and integration of genomic, proteomic, signalling and metabolomic data are increasingly allowing the construction of complex networks that provide a new framework for understanding the molecular basis of physiological or pathophysiological states.
Eric E, Schadt   +2 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Screening Assay for Promigratory/Antimigratory Compounds

Analytical Biochemistry, 2000
Large-scale screening strategies aimed at finding anticancer drugs traditionally focus on identifying cytotoxic compounds that attack actively dividing cells. Because progression to malignancy involves acquisition of an aggressively invasive phenotype in addition to hyperproliferation, simple and effective screening strategies for finding compounds ...
W L, Rust, J L, Huff, G E, Plopper
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Substituted tetrazoles as multipurpose screening compounds

Molecular Diversity, 2016
Tetrazoles are small functional heterocycles that are suited to serve simultaneously as aromatic platform for diversity and as functional interaction motif. Furthermore, the tetrazole ring and its deprotonated tetrazolate counterpart are metal ion complexing ligands that possess a rich variety of binding and bridging modes.
Nicole Rüger   +5 more
openaire   +2 more sources

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