Identifying a compound modifying a cellular response, comprises attaching cells having a reporter system onto solid supports, releasing a library member, screening and identifying target cells
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Identifying a compound modifying a cellular response, comprises attaching cells having a reporter system onto solid supports, releasing a library member, screening and identifying target cells. / Hagel, G. (Opfinder); Thastrup, Ole (Opfinder); Meldal, Morten Peter (Opfinder); Norrild, J.C. (Opfinder); Hentzer, M. (Opfinder); Norrild, J. (Opfinder); Diness, Frederik (Opfinder).
Patentnummer: US2011319274. dec. 29, 2011.Publikation: Patent
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T1 - Identifying a compound modifying a cellular response, comprises attaching cells having a reporter system onto solid supports, releasing a library member, screening and identifying target cells
AU - Hagel, G.
AU - Thastrup, Ole
AU - Meldal, Morten Peter
AU - Norrild, J.C.
AU - Hentzer, M.
AU - Norrild, J.
AU - Diness, Frederik
PY - 2011/12/29
Y1 - 2011/12/29
N2 - The present invention relates to methods for identifying compounds capable of modulating a cellular response. The methods involve attaching living cells to solid supports comprising a library of test compounds. Test compounds modulating a cellular response, for example via a cell surface molecule may be identified by selecting solid supports comprising cells, wherein the cellular response of interest has been modulated. The cellular response may for example be changes in signal transduction pathways modulated by a cell surface molecule.
AB - The present invention relates to methods for identifying compounds capable of modulating a cellular response. The methods involve attaching living cells to solid supports comprising a library of test compounds. Test compounds modulating a cellular response, for example via a cell surface molecule may be identified by selecting solid supports comprising cells, wherein the cellular response of interest has been modulated. The cellular response may for example be changes in signal transduction pathways modulated by a cell surface molecule.
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M1 - US2011319274
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