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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.
Promising method may help identify new antimicrobials to target CRE infection

Promising method may help identify new antimicrobials to target CRE infection

First small molecule targeted therapy holds promise for Usher syndrome

First small molecule targeted therapy holds promise for Usher syndrome

Soy peptides, isoflavones can be more effective antimicrobial agent

Soy peptides, isoflavones can be more effective antimicrobial agent

Newly developed light-activated tool could pave way for new generation of anti-diabetic drugs

Newly developed light-activated tool could pave way for new generation of anti-diabetic drugs

Versatile Automated Microplate Sample Screening Applications

Versatile Automated Microplate Sample Screening Applications

Penn chemists find potential ways to use methane in pharmaceuticals, value-added substances

Penn chemists find potential ways to use methane in pharmaceuticals, value-added substances

Computer-assisted methods may help as decision support system to combat Zika virus

Computer-assisted methods may help as decision support system to combat Zika virus

Automated techniques could dramatically accelerate antimicrobial discovery

Automated techniques could dramatically accelerate antimicrobial discovery

Bruker showcases innovative NMR solutions for pharmaceutical industry at ENC 2015

Bruker showcases innovative NMR solutions for pharmaceutical industry at ENC 2015

Anti-biofilm compounds show promise against drug-resistant bacteria associated with hospital-acquired infections

Anti-biofilm compounds show promise against drug-resistant bacteria associated with hospital-acquired infections

TSRI scientists develop new screening device for drug discovery

TSRI scientists develop new screening device for drug discovery

Framework for improving chemical hazard assessment without animals

Framework for improving chemical hazard assessment without animals

TSRI scientists discover first-in-class compounds that target persistent tuberculosis

TSRI scientists discover first-in-class compounds that target persistent tuberculosis

Novel method for examining small molecules may provide platform for new drug design

Novel method for examining small molecules may provide platform for new drug design

Novel ligand peptide-mimic inhibits abnormal overgrowth of blood vessels, may lead to new anti-cancer drugs

Novel ligand peptide-mimic inhibits abnormal overgrowth of blood vessels, may lead to new anti-cancer drugs

New study on deep-diving whales may help researchers create synthetic blood for human trauma patients

New study on deep-diving whales may help researchers create synthetic blood for human trauma patients

University of Nottingham to lead £6.5m research project that aims to develop next generation biomaterials

University of Nottingham to lead £6.5m research project that aims to develop next generation biomaterials

Johns Hopkins scientists develop novel fish embryo technique to identify potential new treatments for diabetes

Johns Hopkins scientists develop novel fish embryo technique to identify potential new treatments for diabetes

New tool combines drugs to target kinase dependency in cancer

New tool combines drugs to target kinase dependency in cancer

UMass Amherst scientist to study how estrogen-mimicking chemicals in the womb can increase breast cancer risk

UMass Amherst scientist to study how estrogen-mimicking chemicals in the womb can increase breast cancer risk

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