Lin et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Image-based high-content screening in drug discoveryLin et al., 2020
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- 5855091626125069669
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- Lin S
- Schorpp K
- Rothenaigner I
- Hadian K
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- Drug discovery today
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Highlights•Complex phenotypic imaging assays aim at mimicking the biology of interest.•Cellular profiling in high-content assays improve description of compound actions.•Assessing cellular fingerprints of compounds can transform drug development.• …
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