NetSci's Science Center:
High Throughput Screening
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Automated Sample Handling Systems, John Brussolo and Sheila DeWitt* (Published November, 1995). -
The MDL SCREEN Approach to the Problem of Managing Data From Enterprise-Wide High Throughput Screening (HTS), Barr Bauer, MDL Information Systems (Published November, 1995). -
Introducing MDL's SCREEN (Published December, 1995). -
Virtual Wells: Combinatorial Biology Demands Ultra-High-Throughput Screening, Kathlene A. Thompson (Published September, 1996). -
Statistical Considerations in High Throughput Screening, Michael W. Lutz, J. Alan Menius, Rebecca Gooding Laskody, Paul L. Domanico, Aaron S. Goetz, David L. Saussy and Tom Rimele (Published September, 1996). -
The Successful Partnership of Biotechnology Based Screen Development with High Throughput Screening, Patricia Rose, Jessica Gorman, Steven Kurtz, Pramathesh Patel and Prabhavathi Fernandes (Published September,
1996). -
Radioisotopic and Luminescence Counting in 384- and 96-well Microplates, Alfred J. Kolb* and Kenneth Neumann (Published August, 1996). -
The Impact of Automation on Drug
Discovery, William P. Janzen (Published August, 1996). -
Random Versus Rational: Which Is Better for General Compound Screening? S. Stanley Young, Mark Farmen, Andrew Rusinko III (Published August, 1996). -
Strategic Considerations for Screening Natural Products, Matthew A. Sills (Published May, 1996).
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