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High-throughput screening (HTS) allows scientists to test thousands of samples at once. These samples can be of a wide variety, and include, but are not limited to, amino acids, chemical compounds or cells.
Anne Bang joins research to understand the genetic underpinnings of psychiatric conditions

Anne Bang joins research to understand the genetic underpinnings of psychiatric conditions

University of Oklahoma researcher receives NIH grant to explore natural cancer treatments

University of Oklahoma researcher receives NIH grant to explore natural cancer treatments

Responding to Mpox: Global outbreak, research innovations, and therapeutic strategies

Responding to Mpox: Global outbreak, research innovations, and therapeutic strategies

Salads under scrutiny: Study reveals contamination risks and solutions in ready-to-eat salads

Salads under scrutiny: Study reveals contamination risks and solutions in ready-to-eat salads

Pioneering Live Cell Imaging - Yokogawa's Impact and Innovations

Pioneering Live Cell Imaging - Yokogawa's Impact and Innovations

Open-ILD: Pioneering stem cell research to combat interstitial lung disease

Open-ILD: Pioneering stem cell research to combat interstitial lung disease

Advancing therapeutic insights: The impact of understanding cellular target engagement with NanoBRET® technology

Advancing therapeutic insights: The impact of understanding cellular target engagement with NanoBRET® technology

Get the best out of your microplate reader: recommendations for use

Get the best out of your microplate reader: recommendations for use

Household chemicals endanger brain's myelin-forming cells

Household chemicals endanger brain's myelin-forming cells

Arrayjet’s ArrayPlex platform selected by Immunome for use in its discovery of targeted cancer therapies

Arrayjet’s ArrayPlex platform selected by Immunome for use in its discovery of targeted cancer therapies

Universal screening of congenital cytomegalovirus infection with pooled saliva tests

Universal screening of congenital cytomegalovirus infection with pooled saliva tests

Researchers forge new path to combat viruses and cancers with helicase inhibitors

Researchers forge new path to combat viruses and cancers with helicase inhibitors

Breakthrough in CRISPR delivery promises safer gene editing

Breakthrough in CRISPR delivery promises safer gene editing

SCIEX’s Jose Castro-Perez Reveals How They're Setting New Standards in Mass Spectrometry

SCIEX’s Jose Castro-Perez Reveals How They're Setting New Standards in Mass Spectrometry

Academia's drug discovery challenges: Exploring the "publication landfill"

Academia's drug discovery challenges: Exploring the "publication landfill"

Hamamatsu introduces the New FDSS-GX: the highest-performance kinetic plate imager in the FDSS series

Hamamatsu introduces the New FDSS-GX: the highest-performance kinetic plate imager in the FDSS series

SCIEX expands high-throughput screening solutions with Echoâ MS+ system

SCIEX expands high-throughput screening solutions with Echoâ MS+ system

Bacteria's "suicidal" immune system boosts antibiotic power against cholera

Bacteria's "suicidal" immune system boosts antibiotic power against cholera

When mass spectrometry redefines the pharma industry

When mass spectrometry redefines the pharma industry

New method designs high-affinity, orally bioavailable peptides

New method designs high-affinity, orally bioavailable peptides

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