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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.
UC San Diego, GSK collaborate to treat leukemia by eliminating cancer stem cells

UC San Diego, GSK collaborate to treat leukemia by eliminating cancer stem cells

TSRI scientists devise powerful set of chemical methods to explore protein biology

TSRI scientists devise powerful set of chemical methods to explore protein biology

Findings provide glimmer of hope for treating diffuse intrinsic pontine gliomas

Findings provide glimmer of hope for treating diffuse intrinsic pontine gliomas

Eyenuk's EyeArt automated high-throughput diabetic retinopathy screening receives CE Mark

Eyenuk's EyeArt automated high-throughput diabetic retinopathy screening receives CE Mark

Scientists identify chemical compounds that block cancer-causing oncoprotein

Scientists identify chemical compounds that block cancer-causing oncoprotein

NIH awards $2.1 million grant to counter antibiotic resistance in Gram-negative bacteria

NIH awards $2.1 million grant to counter antibiotic resistance in Gram-negative bacteria

UW Medicine receives $6 million from Ellison Foundation to revolutionize care for people with Alzheimer's

UW Medicine receives $6 million from Ellison Foundation to revolutionize care for people with Alzheimer's

Broad Institute of MIT researcher honored for groundbreaking research using new gene editing tool

Broad Institute of MIT researcher honored for groundbreaking research using new gene editing tool

96-well glass vial storage plate for UHPLC

96-well glass vial storage plate for UHPLC

TSRI scientists discover novel mechanism involved in Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and ALS

TSRI scientists discover novel mechanism involved in Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and ALS

'Mad Cow' discovery points to possible neuron killing mechanism behind alzheimer’s and parkinson’s diseases

'Mad Cow' discovery points to possible neuron killing mechanism behind alzheimer’s and parkinson’s diseases

Study describes novel screening system that has potential to uncover effective ovarian cancer drugs

Study describes novel screening system that has potential to uncover effective ovarian cancer drugs

Gramicidin-Based Fluorescence Assay can help predict drug toxicity

Gramicidin-Based Fluorescence Assay can help predict drug toxicity

Biolin Scientific acquires the key patent protecting multi-hole, high-throughput ion channel screening

Biolin Scientific acquires the key patent protecting multi-hole, high-throughput ion channel screening

Removing volatile organic solvents from your 96-well microplates in minutes

Removing volatile organic solvents from your 96-well microplates in minutes

Penn researchers make breakthrough on novel anesthetics

Penn researchers make breakthrough on novel anesthetics

BellBrook Labs announces launch of new Transcreener UDP TR-FRET Assay

BellBrook Labs announces launch of new Transcreener UDP TR-FRET Assay

Porvair Sciences releases 2015 catalogue of tissue culture plastics and epigenetic consumables

Porvair Sciences releases 2015 catalogue of tissue culture plastics and epigenetic consumables

New E-capper from Porvair Sciences

New E-capper from Porvair Sciences

Scientists identify new therapeutic targets, screening test to uncover compounds for memory disorders

Scientists identify new therapeutic targets, screening test to uncover compounds for memory disorders

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