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Overview
Furnishing the latest interdisciplinary information on the most important and frequently the only investigational system available for discovery programs that address the effects of small molecules on newly discovered enzyme and receptor targets emanating from molecular biology, this timely resource facilitates the transition from classical to high throughput screening (HTS) systems and provides a solid foundation for the implementation and development of HTS in bio-based industries and associated academic environments.
Microcollection of plants for biochemical profiling, the marine environment as a discovery resource, etc.
Synopsis
Furnishing the latest interdisciplinary information on the most important and frequently the only investigational system available for discovery programs that address the effects of small molecules on newly discovered enzyme and receptor targets emanating from molecular biology, this timely resource facilitates the transition from classical to high throughput screening (HTS) systems and provides a solid foundation for the implementation and development of HTS in bio-based industries and associated academic environments.
Booknews
A collection of 40 papers representing the most current information on this investigational system addressing the effects of small molecules on newly discovered enzyme and receptor targets. The reference demonstrates the transition from classical to high throughput screening (HTS) systems and provides a foundation for the implementation and development of HTS in bio-based industries and academic environments. The discussions specifically address topics in plant, microbial, and marine resourcing to attain natural products for HTS programs, compound sourcing, assay technologies and detection methods, automation and robotics, data retrieval and integration, and laboratory design and management. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.