Application of Division Arrest Technology to Cell-Based HTS: Comparison with Frozen and Fresh Cells
Development of Homogeneous High-Affinity Agonist Binding Assays for 5-HT2 Receptor Subtypes
Label-Free Cell-Based Assays with Optical Biosensors in Drug Discovery
Overcoming the Hurdle of Fluorescent Compounds in Kinase Screening: A Case Study
Evaluation of MTT Assay for Measurement of Emodin-Induced Cytotoxicity
Application of Laser-Scanning Fluorescence Microplate Cytometry in High Content Screening
An Interview with Michel Bouvier, Ph.D.
Automated Tecan Programming for Bioanalytical Sample Preparation with EZTecan
Dynamic and Label-Free Cell-Based Assays Using the Real-Time Cell Electronic Sensing System
Real-Time Analysis of Enzyme Kinetics via Micro Parallel Liquid Chromatography
A Nonadherent Cell-Based HTS Assay for N-Type Calcium Channel Using Calcium 3 Dye
A Cellular Assay for Measuring the Modulation of Glucose Production in H4IIE Cells
An Interview with Douglas S. Krafte, Ph.D.
Transporter Assays Using Solid Supported Membranes: A Novel Screening Platform for Drug Discovery
An Interview with Wayne Bowen, Ph.D.
Evaluation of the Rubidium Efflux Assay for Preclinical Identification of hERG Blockade
Live Cell Quality Control and Utility of Real-Time Cell Electronic Sensing for Assay Development
Performance Characteristics of Colorimetric Protein Microarrays Compared to ELISA
A High-Throughput Microfluidic Assay for SH2 Domain-Containing Inositol 5-Phosphatase 2
A Morphology- and Kinetics-Based Cascade for Human Neural Cell High Content Screening
An Innovative Cell-Based Assay for the Detection of Modulators of Soluble Guanylate Cyclase
Profiling Activities of Transcription Factors in Breast Cancer Cell Lines
A High-Capacity Membrane Potential FRET-Based Assay for NaV1.8 Channels
Exploring the Molecular Basis of Tumor Metastasis by Microarray Analysis
High Throughput Assays for Analyzing Transcription Factors
Validation of DRG-Like F11 Cells for Evaluation of KCNQ/M-Channel Modulators
A High-Content Screening Assay for the Nogo Receptor Based on Cellular Rho Activation
An Interview with Michael G. Rosenfeld, M.D., University of California, San Diego