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Cytological profiling: providing more haystacks for chemists' needles

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2005

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Lorang, Janet and Randall W. King. 2005. Cytological profiling: providing more haystacks for chemists' needles. Genome Biology 6(8): 228.

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Conventional high-throughput ‘chemical genetic’ screening seeks to identify small-molecule inhibitors of a specific protein or pathway. A recent study describes how unbiased screening of cellular morphology, followed by affinity purification to identify targets of compounds with interesting effects, can lead to the identification of novel inhibitors.

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Biotechnology, Applied Microbiology, Genetics, Heredity

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