Over the past two decades the benefits of label-free biosensor analysis have begun to make an impact in the market, and systems are beginning to be used as mainstream research tools in many drug discovery laboratories. Label-Free Technologies For Drug Discovery summarises the latest and emerging developments in label-free detection systems, their underlying technology principles and end-user case studies that reveal the power and limitations of label-free in all areas of drug discovery. Label-free technologies discussed include SPR, NMR, high-throughput mass spectrometry, resonant waveguide plate-based screening, transmitted-light imaging, isothermal titration calorimetry, optical and impedance cell-based assays and other biophysical method...
Label-free biosensors for studying cell biology have finally come of age. Recent developments have a...
Label-free LC-MS methods are attractive for high-throughput quantitative proteomics, as the sample p...
A new method for producing label-free high-resolution images of biomolecular binding to the surface ...
Label-free biosensors are devices that use biological or chemical receptors to detect analytes (mole...
Introduction: Screening assays have traditionally utilized reporter labels to quantify biological re...
The use of optical biosensors for compound screening was first demonstrated in the mid-1990s, but th...
The majority of techniques currently employed to interrogate a biomolecular interaction require some...
Label-free biosensors promised a paradigm involving direct detection of biomarkers from complex samp...
For the majority of assays currently performed, fluorescent or colorimetric chemical labels are comm...
none2Optical biosensors are well suited to monitor specific molecular interactions and measure the r...
Label-free molecular sensing is a technique where Technology cannot compete with Nature. As an examp...
Protein microarrays, on which thousands of discrete proteins are printed, provide a valuable platfor...
From a direct comparison of the technical benefits of labelled reporter assays with the benefits of ...
Abstract: G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) have been proven to be the largest family of druggable...
A high-throughput screening method, tailored to the discovery of ligands for both known and orphan p...
Label-free biosensors for studying cell biology have finally come of age. Recent developments have a...
Label-free LC-MS methods are attractive for high-throughput quantitative proteomics, as the sample p...
A new method for producing label-free high-resolution images of biomolecular binding to the surface ...
Label-free biosensors are devices that use biological or chemical receptors to detect analytes (mole...
Introduction: Screening assays have traditionally utilized reporter labels to quantify biological re...
The use of optical biosensors for compound screening was first demonstrated in the mid-1990s, but th...
The majority of techniques currently employed to interrogate a biomolecular interaction require some...
Label-free biosensors promised a paradigm involving direct detection of biomarkers from complex samp...
For the majority of assays currently performed, fluorescent or colorimetric chemical labels are comm...
none2Optical biosensors are well suited to monitor specific molecular interactions and measure the r...
Label-free molecular sensing is a technique where Technology cannot compete with Nature. As an examp...
Protein microarrays, on which thousands of discrete proteins are printed, provide a valuable platfor...
From a direct comparison of the technical benefits of labelled reporter assays with the benefits of ...
Abstract: G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) have been proven to be the largest family of druggable...
A high-throughput screening method, tailored to the discovery of ligands for both known and orphan p...
Label-free biosensors for studying cell biology have finally come of age. Recent developments have a...
Label-free LC-MS methods are attractive for high-throughput quantitative proteomics, as the sample p...
A new method for producing label-free high-resolution images of biomolecular binding to the surface ...