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The following pages link to Multi-parameter phenotypic profiling: using cellular effects to characterize small-molecule compounds (Q37536897):
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- Identification of Direct Protein Targets of Small Molecules (Q21558640) (← links)
- Applications in image-based profiling of perturbations (Q26752791) (← links)
- Fluorescence anisotropy (polarization): from drug screening to precision medicine (Q26796399) (← links)
- Target prediction utilising negative bioactivity data covering large chemical space (Q27902317) (← links)
- Accelerating glioblastoma drug discovery: Convergence of patient-derived models, genome editing and phenotypic screening (Q28080068) (← links)
- Cell-Based Assay Design for High-Content Screening of Drug Candidates (Q28084264) (← links)
- Efficient discovery of anti-inflammatory small-molecule combinations using evolutionary computing (Q28251171) (← links)
- Target identification by image analysis (Q28272139) (← links)
- High-content, image-based screening for drug targets in yeast (Q28473663) (← links)
- Differential mitochondrial toxicity screening and multi-parametric data analysis (Q28484406) (← links)
- A simple high-content cell cycle assay reveals frequent discrepancies between cell number and ATP and MTS proliferation assays (Q28488243) (← links)
- Multiplex cytological profiling assay to measure diverse cellular states (Q28535626) (← links)
- Large-scale chemical similarity networks for target profiling of compounds identified in cell-based chemical screens (Q28545239) (← links)
- Robust Classification of Small-Molecule Mechanism of Action Using a Minimalist High-Content Microscopy Screen and Multidimensional Phenotypic Trajectory Analysis (Q28550236) (← links)
- High-throughput imaging-based nephrotoxicity prediction for xenobiotics with diverse chemical structures (Q28821950) (← links)
- Image-based compound profiling reveals a dual inhibitor of tyrosine kinase and microtubule polymerization (Q28834113) (← links)
- Improving drug discovery with high-content phenotypic screens by systematic selection of reporter cell lines (Q28834223) (← links)
- Flow Cytometry: Impact on Early Drug Discovery (Q30380311) (← links)
- Protein reporter bioassay systems for the phenotypic screening of candidate drugs: a mouse platform for anti-aging drug screening (Q30414525) (← links)
- Evaluation of impedance-based label-free technology as a tool for pharmacology and toxicology investigations (Q30420959) (← links)
- A parallel microfluidic flow cytometer for high-content screening (Q30499961) (← links)
- High content imaging-based assay to classify estrogen receptor-α ligands based on defined mechanistic outcomes (Q30500039) (← links)
- Differential determinants of cancer cell insensitivity to antimitotic drugs discriminated by a one-step cell imaging assay (Q30546921) (← links)
- The Role of Historical Bioactivity Data in the Deconvolution of Phenotypic Screens. (Q30737112) (← links)
- Multiparametric Analysis of Screening Data: Growing Beyond the Single Dimension to Infinity and Beyond (Q30770984) (← links)
- Connecting gene expression data from connectivity map and in silico target predictions for small molecule mechanism-of-action analysis. (Q30855130) (← links)
- Principal bicorrelation analysis: Unraveling associations between three data sources (Q30975963) (← links)
- Providing data science support for systems pharmacology and its implications to drug discovery (Q31033184) (← links)
- Vanillin inhibits translation and induces messenger ribonucleoprotein (mRNP) granule formation in saccharomyces cerevisiae: application and validation of high-content, image-based profiling (Q31116379) (← links)
- Connecting synthetic chemistry decisions to cell and genome biology using small-molecule phenotypic profiling (Q33510297) (← links)
- Molecular deconstruction, detection, and computational prediction of microenvironment-modulated cellular responses to cancer therapeutics (Q33605227) (← links)
- A personal perspective on high-content screening (HCS): from the beginning (Q33635232) (← links)
- Cell-based screening using high-throughput flow cytometry (Q33738080) (← links)
- Comparison of Multivariate Data Analysis Strategies for High-Content Screening (Q33824903) (← links)
- The role of computational methods in the identification of bioactive compounds (Q33848750) (← links)
- Toward performance-diverse small-molecule libraries for cell-based phenotypic screening using multiplexed high-dimensional profiling (Q34002570) (← links)
- Evaluation of a luciferase-based reporter assay as a screen for inhibitors of estrogen-ERα-induced proliferation of breast cancer cells (Q34045557) (← links)
- Chemical genetics and its potential in cardiac stem cell therapy. (Q34183137) (← links)
- Ranking of multidimensional drug profiling data by fractional-adjusted bi-partitional scores (Q34300715) (← links)
- Target deconvolution techniques in modern phenotypic profiling. (Q34556513) (← links)
- Target identification of small molecules based on chemical biology approaches (Q34564656) (← links)
- Directed molecular evolution reveals Gaussia luciferase variants with enhanced light output stability (Q34593139) (← links)
- Target identification and mechanism of action in chemical biology and drug discovery (Q34626974) (← links)
- Heterotaxin: a TGF-β signaling inhibitor identified in a multi-phenotype profiling screen in Xenopus embryos. (Q34632162) (← links)
- Comparison of methods for image-based profiling of cellular morphological responses to small-molecule treatment (Q34991555) (← links)
- A novel phenotypic dissimilarity method for image-based high-throughput screens. (Q35047527) (← links)
- cellXpress: a fast and user-friendly software platform for profiling cellular phenotypes (Q35101621) (← links)
- Network-based prediction for sources of transcriptional dysregulation using latent pathway identification analysis (Q35164684) (← links)
- Modulatory profiling identifies mechanisms of small molecule-induced cell death. (Q35239947) (← links)
- Extending in silico mechanism-of-action analysis by annotating targets with pathways: application to cellular cytotoxicity readouts (Q35532344) (← links)