3D cell-based biosensors in drug discovery programs : microtissue engineering for high throughput screening / William S. Kisaalita.
Publication details: Boca Raton : CRC Press, 2010.Description: xvii, 386 p. : ill. ; 25 cmISBN:- 9781420073492
- 1420073494
- Three-dimensional cell-based biosensors in drug discovery programs
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| AM | PERPUSTAKAAN DR ABDUL LATIFF | PERPUSTAKAAN DR ABDUL LATIFF KOLEKSI AM-P. DR ABDUL LATIFF | - | QT36.K61z 2010 9 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 00002052922 |
Biosensors and bioassays -- Target-driven drug discovery -- Comparative transcriptional profiling and proteomics -- Comparative structure and function -- Chemical microenvironmental factors -- Spatial and temporal microenvironmental factors -- Material physical property and force microenvironmental factors -- Proteomics as a promising tool in the search for 3D biomarkers -- Readout present and near future -- Ready-to-use commercial 3D plates -- Challenges to adopting 3D cultures in HTS programs -- Cases for 3D cultures in drug discovery -- Ideal case study design.
'This book is based upon cutting-edge research conducted in the authors lab (Cellular Bioengineering), which over the past decade has developed a number of sophisticated techniques to facilitate use of 3D cell based assays or biosensors. This book uses data from peer-reviewed publications to conclusively justify use of 3D cell cultures in cell-based biosensors (assays) for (HTS). The majority of assays performed in accelerated drug discovery processes are biochemical in nature, but there is a growing demand for live cell-based assays. Unlike biochemical ones, cellular assays are functional approximations of in vivo biological conditions and can provide more biologically relevant information'--Provided by publisher.
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