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Creating Compound Screening Libraries that Address the Challenges of Drug Discovery
From target discovery through launching a finished product to market, developing a new drug is a complex process which takes on average 10-15 years and costs around 2.6 billion dollars. Early on, this process often involves a high-throughput screenin...
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Comparison of Neisseria gonorrhoeae minimum inhibitory concentrations obtained using agar dilution versus microbroth dilution methods
With increasing antibiotic resistance observed amongst clinical isolates of Neisseria gonorrhoeae, the second most prevalent sexually transmitted bacterial disease in the United States, there is still a need for antimicrobial susceptibility testing...
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Compound Library Consortium
The creation of high-quality, innovative small molecule leads is a continual challenge in drug discovery. Against a background of increasing cost, the rate of drug discovery has remained stagnant for over 60 years. Improving research and development...