Profiling Assay for Electrophilicity
亲电性分析测定
基本信息
- 批准号:10011396
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 4.76万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
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- 财政年份:
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:至
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Biological AssayCollaborationsCollectionCommunitiesDetectionDevelopmentDiseaseExtramural ActivitiesFosteringGeneral PopulationInformaticsMorphologic artifactsPharmaceutical ChemistryPharmaceutical PreparationsPublicationsResearchResearch PersonnelResourcesTriageUnited States National Institutes of HealthWorkbasedesigndrug discoveryhigh throughput screeninghuman diseaseimprovednovel therapeuticsscreeningsmall moleculesmall molecule librariesvirtual
项目摘要
During this period, the project team worked to optimize a high-throughput amenable assay to enable screening for this electrophilicity profiling effort.
As a center, the NCGC has fostered and maintained over 130 active collaborations with both NIH and extramural investigators, facilitating drug discovery efforts across the entire spectrum of human disease. These efforts have led to dozens of high-throughput screens and a number of medicinal chemistry campaigns to further improve on screening hits, providing our collaborators and the general research community with publications and a variety of promising small molecule probes and leads. In addition, the NCGC has worked to advance a number of informatic initiatives to make better use of existing drug and disease target information and provide the general public with easily accessible resources, further catalyzing the development of new therapies for human disease.
在此期间,项目团队致力于优化高通量的检测方法,以筛选这种亲电性分析工作。
作为一个中心,NCGC 与 NIH 和校外研究人员建立并维持了 130 多项积极合作,促进了整个人类疾病范围的药物发现工作。这些努力导致了数十次高通量筛选和许多药物化学活动,以进一步提高筛选命中率,为我们的合作者和一般研究界提供出版物和各种有前途的小分子探针和先导化合物。此外,NCGC还致力于推进多项信息化举措,以更好地利用现有药物和疾病靶点信息,为公众提供易于获取的资源,进一步促进人类疾病新疗法的开发。
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