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|a Sistema de Bibliotecas del Tecnológico de Costa Rica
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|a High Throughput Screening :
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|a Totowa, NJ :
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|a Methods in Molecular Biology,
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|a Design and Implementation of High Throughput Screening Assays -- Configuring Radioligand Receptor Binding Assays for HTS Using Scintillation Proximity Assay Technology -- Homogeneous Techniques for Monitoring Receptor–Ligand Interactions -- Comparison of SPA, FRET, and FP for Kinase Assays -- Electrochemiluminescence: A Technology Evaluation and Assay Reformatting of the Stat6/P578 Protein–Peptide Interaction -- Cellular Assays in HTS -- Compound Library Management -- Compound Library Management: An Overview of an Automated System -- Natural Products or Not? How to Screen for Natural Products in the Emerging HTS Paradigm -- to Screening Automation -- Unit Automation in High Throughput Screening -- Fully Automated Screening Systems -- Management and Maintenance of High Throughput Screening Systems.
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