Preferred Name | high throughput screening | |
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high throughput screening is a kind of investigation which uses a standardized assays (cell based, enzymatic or chemometric) to test the effect of substances (RNAi or small molecules) held in libraries on a very specific and measureable outcome (e.g fluorence intensity). it relies on robotic handling to ensure fast and high-throughput in assay performance, data acquisition and hit selection. |
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http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/STATO_0000239 |
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Orlaith Burke Alejandra Gonzalez-Beltran Philippe Rocca-Serra |
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definition |
high throughput screening is a kind of investigation which uses a standardized assays (cell based, enzymatic or chemometric) to test the effect of substances (RNAi or small molecules) held in libraries on a very specific and measureable outcome (e.g fluorence intensity). it relies on robotic handling to ensure fast and high-throughput in assay performance, data acquisition and hit selection. |
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AGB,PRS |
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high throughput screening |
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STATO:0000239 |
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high throughput screening |
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term editor |
Orlaith Burke Alejandra Gonzalez-Beltran Philippe Rocca-Serra |
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