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Finding the needle in the haystack: why high-throughput screening is good for your health.


ABSTRACT: High-throughput screening is an essential component of the toolbox of modern technologies that improve speed and efficiency in contemporary cancer drug development. This is particularly important as we seek to exploit, for maximum therapeutic benefit, the large number of new molecular targets emerging from the Human Genome Project and cancer genomics. Screening of diverse collections of low molecular weight compounds plays a key role in providing chemical starting points for iterative optimisation by medicinal chemistry. Examples of successful drug discovery programmes based on high-throughput screening are described, and these offer potential in the treatment of breast cancer and other malignancies.

SUBMITTER: Aherne GW 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC138735 | biostudies-literature | 2002

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Finding the needle in the haystack: why high-throughput screening is good for your health.

Aherne G Wynne GW   McDonald Edward E   Workman Paul P  

Breast cancer research : BCR 20020610 4


High-throughput screening is an essential component of the toolbox of modern technologies that improve speed and efficiency in contemporary cancer drug development. This is particularly important as we seek to exploit, for maximum therapeutic benefit, the large number of new molecular targets emerging from the Human Genome Project and cancer genomics. Screening of diverse collections of low molecular weight compounds plays a key role in providing chemical starting points for iterative optimisati  ...[more]

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