نتایج جستجو برای: hts

تعداد نتایج: 3095  

Journal: :The Journal of Automatic Chemistry 1998
John Babiak

High throughput screening (HTS) involves using automated equipment to test a large number of samples against a defined molecular target to identify a reasonable number of active molecules in a timely fashion. Major factors which can influence priorities for the limited resources of the HTS group are projects, productivity, progress and people. The challenge to the HTS group is to provide excell...

Journal: :Molecules 2014
Fang Xu Hong Chen Xuelan He Jingyi Xu Bingbing Xu Biyun Huang Xue Liang Mu Yuan

α1-Adrenoceptors (ARs; 1A, 1B, and 1D) have been determined to perform different prominent functions in the physiological responses of the sympathetic nervous system. A high-throughput screening assay (HTS) was set up to detect α1-AR subtype-selective agonists by a dual-luciferase reporter assay in HEK293 cells. Using the HTS assay, two novel compounds, CHE3 and CHK3, were discovered as α1-ARs ...

2004
J. R. Miller K. Zhang I. K. Mun K. J. Jung D. J. Kountz

We present the results from sodium magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) experiments using high-temperature superconducting (HTS) receiver coils. Sodium imaging has been shown to have great potential for the assessment of cell integrity but suffers from a substantially lower signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) than that of hydrogen imaging. The use of an HTS receiver coil was found to significantly increase...

Journal: :BMJ 1999
P Duhaut H Bornet L Pinède S Demolombe-Ragué R Loire D Seydoux J Ninet J Pasquier

Friedman et al examined 156 children 23 to 62 months after births associated with spontaneous labour, labour induced with oxytocin, or labour induced with dinoprostone. The prevalence of neurological or developmental abnormalities not attributable to events after delivery was the same overall in induced and spontaneous labours, but those abnormalities occurring after induction of labour all fol...

Journal: :Journal of biomolecular screening 2005
Dmytro Kevorkov Vladimir Makarenkov

High-throughput screening (HTS) is an efficient technology for drug discovery. It allows for screening of more than 100,000 compounds a day per screen and requires effective procedures for quality control. The authors have developed a method for evaluating a background surface of an HTS assay; it can be used to correct raw HTS data. This correction is necessary to take into account systematic e...

2017
Thomas Hardjono Christopher David Cook Sarath Perera

Many aspects of the behaviour of high temperature superconducting (HTS) wires are well understood for dc applications. However, models of HTS suitable for use in circuit analysis by power engineers designing HTS applications are not readily available. This paper describes the initial development of suitable models for HTS wire. The V-I characteristics for wires carrying dc transport current can...

2014
Franklin L. Wright Fabia Gamboni Ernest E. Moore Trevor L. Nydam Sanchayita Mitra Christopher C. Silliman Anirban Banerjee

Hypertonic saline (HTS) has been used intravenously to reduce organ dysfunction following injury and as an inhaled therapy for cystic fibrosis lung disease. The role and mechanism of HTS inhibition was explored in the TNFα and IL-1β stimulation of pulmonary epithelial cells. Hyperosmolar (HOsm) media (400 mOsm) inhibited the production of select cytokines stimulated by TNFα and IL-1β at the lev...

2014
Christoph Müller Daniel L. Ormsby Isabella Feierberg Ola Engkvist Christian Tyrchan Michael J. Hartshorn

High throughput screening (HTS) is one of the most prominent techniques used in the beginning stages of a drug discovery programme to identify those few hit compounds that can be used as starting points in subsequent studies [1,2]. However, an HTS experiment often entails a very data-intensive and challenging hit prioritization process that yields the mentioned hit compounds. The workflow descr...

Journal: :IJITN 2016
Sunil Panthi Ahmed M. Eltawil

The demand for data capacity has been growing, especially in the aviation and maritime industries and is expected to continue to grow in the foreseeable future. The satellite industry is moving to High Throughput Satellite (HTS) that are characterized by large numbers of small spot beams, frequency reuse, higher Equivalent Isotropically Radiated Power (EIRP) and higher Gain to Noise Temperature...

2012
Ru Zang Ding Li I-Ching Tang Jufang Wang Shang-Tian Yang

Drug screening is a long and costly process confronted with low productivity and challenges in using animals, which limit the discovery of new drugs. To improve drug screening efficacy and minimize animal testing, recent efforts have been dedicated to developing cell-based high throughput screening (HTS) platforms that can provide more relevant in vivo biological information than biochemical as...

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