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Multiparametric microsensor chips for screening applications

The identification of drug targets for pharmaceutical screening can be greatly accelerated by gene databases and expression studies. The identification of leading compounds from growing libraries is realized by high throughput screening platforms. Subsequently, for optimization and validation of ide...

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Published in:Fresenius' journal of analytical chemistry 2001-01, Vol.369 (1), p.30
Main Authors: Ehret, R, Baumann, W, Brischwein, M, Lehmann, M, Henning, T, Freund, I, Drechsler, S, Friedrich, U, Hubert, M L, Motrescu, E, Kob, A, Palzer, H, Grothe, H, Wolf, B
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