High-throughput screening (HTS) has come a long way from the early days of robotic plate readers churning through tens of thousands of samples with little more than a binary “hit or miss.” Today, HTS ...
HTS assays need to be robust, reproducible and sensitive. 12, 13 Assays utilized in HTS also need to be validated for their biological and pharmacological relevance. These methods should be ...
Centuries of scientific research and development have led to techniques that have set the foundation for the future of automated research with high-throughput sample processing (HTSP). The world is ...
The most common sample vessel used in HTS is the microtiter plate, containing many wells (385, 1536, or 3456). The samples are each placed within the wells and treated before measurements are taken.
Developing new pharmaceuticals is a complex and costly process that requires innovation and efficiency. High-throughput immunoassays (HTIs) are an emerging technology poised to accelerate the drug ...
The ambr ® 250 high-throughput perfusion, an automated parallel bioreactor system, has been specially designed for rapid cell culture perfusion process development to optimize production of ...
Mass spectrometry (MS) is an analytical technique for molecular identification and characterization, with applications spanning various scientific disciplines. Despite its significance, MS faces ...
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