qHTS for compounds that Interfere with AlphaLISA Technology
National Center For Advancing Translational Sciences
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Abstract
During this period, the NCGC utilized the optimized HTS-amenable AlphaLISA interference assay to begin screening small molecule libraries to profile compounds with respect to Alpha interference. As a center, the NCGC has fostered and maintained over 110 active collaborations with both NIH and extramural investigators, facilitating drug discovery efforts across the entire spectrum of human disease. These efforts have led to dozens of high-throughput screens and a number of medicinal chemistry campaigns to further improve on screening hits, providing our collaborators and the general research community with publications and a variety of promising small molecule probes and leads. In addition, the NCGC has worked to advance a number of informatic initiatives to make better use of existing drug and disease target information and provide the general public with easily accessible resources, further catalyzing the development of new therapies for human disease.
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