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Assays

 

An assay is an analytical procedure in laboratory medicine, pharmacology and molecular biology for measuring the activity of a target entity.

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New horizons in small molecule solubility screening

22 October 2019 | By Halo Labs

Aqueous solubility of small molecule compounds is an essential parameter during the hit-to-lead stage of drug discovery as well as lead optimization and formulation. Low solubility can result in misleading ADMET/DMPK analyses if some fraction of a compound precipitates. Watch on-demand to find out more!

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Application note: Evaluate anti-inflammatory compounds using a multiparametric THP-1 cell-based assay

18 October 2019 | By

Macrophages originate from blood monocytes that leave the circulation and penetrate various tissues where they differentiate into macrophages. They are involved in the removal of pathogens and phagocytosis of dead cells. In addition, they initiate inflammation by releasing cytokines that activate vascular cells and facilitate macrophage adhesion to blood vessels…

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Under the microscope: Collaborating in target discovery

17 September 2019 | By

Vernalis Research is based at Granta Park in Cambridge, UK and specialises in the development and application of fragment- and structure-based drug discovery methods. Nikki Withers met with Vernalis’ Research Director, James Murray, to discuss the company’s innovative approach to target discovery and how they sustain symbiotic collaborations to progress…