Automated workflow optimisation and assay development strategies for High Content Research Facility, Trinity College Dublin
publication date: Nov 23, 2007
High Content Screening (HCS) is becoming increasingly utilised as an early drug-discovery and basic research tool for defining the functions of genes, proteins and other biomolecules in normal and abnormal cellular functions. HCS involves the integration of a number of preparation steps which include; cell-sample preparation, fluorescent labelling, image acquisition, image processing, image analysis, information management and knowledge mining.
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