The screening of extracts from marine organisms is a widely used strategy to discover new drug leads. A common problem in the screening process is the generation of false positive hits through unspecific effects from the complex chemical composition of the crude extracts. In this study, we explored a combination of a fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) based activity assay and a surface plasmon resonance (SPR) based binding assay to avoid this problem. An aqueous extract was prepared from rest raw material of the Norwegian spring spawning herring, and further fractionated by methanol solubility and solid phase extraction. FRET based activity assays were used to determine the influence of each extract on the activity of different p...
International audienceMacroalgal blooms frequently occur in France. On a part of the coastline, thes...
A surface plasmon resonance (SPR) biosensor-based strategy for identification and characterization o...
A research element of the European Union (EU) sixth Framework project BioCop focused on the developm...
The screening of extracts from marine organisms is a widely used strategy to discover new drug leads...
Natural products from marine origin constitute a very promising and underexplored source of interest...
Abstract The fractionation of serine protease inhibitor (SPI) from fish roe extracts was carried out...
Marine habitats are promising sources to identify novel organisms and compounds. A total of 70% of t...
While human reliance on the natural environment for medicines has remained relatively constant throu...
The potential for coupling technologies to deliver new, improved forms of bioanalysis is still in it...
Marine toxins are currently monitored by means of a bioassay that requires the use of many mice, whi...
Highly potent biological micro-pollutants in the aquatic environment can potentially have detrimenta...
A multiplex surface plasmon resonance (SPR) biosensor method for the detection of paralytic shellfis...
The discovery of analytical tools for biomolecular recognition in the area of diagnostics is a resea...
The marine environment is potentially a prolific source of small molecules with significant biologic...
The marine environment is potentially a prolific source of small molecules with significant biologic...
International audienceMacroalgal blooms frequently occur in France. On a part of the coastline, thes...
A surface plasmon resonance (SPR) biosensor-based strategy for identification and characterization o...
A research element of the European Union (EU) sixth Framework project BioCop focused on the developm...
The screening of extracts from marine organisms is a widely used strategy to discover new drug leads...
Natural products from marine origin constitute a very promising and underexplored source of interest...
Abstract The fractionation of serine protease inhibitor (SPI) from fish roe extracts was carried out...
Marine habitats are promising sources to identify novel organisms and compounds. A total of 70% of t...
While human reliance on the natural environment for medicines has remained relatively constant throu...
The potential for coupling technologies to deliver new, improved forms of bioanalysis is still in it...
Marine toxins are currently monitored by means of a bioassay that requires the use of many mice, whi...
Highly potent biological micro-pollutants in the aquatic environment can potentially have detrimenta...
A multiplex surface plasmon resonance (SPR) biosensor method for the detection of paralytic shellfis...
The discovery of analytical tools for biomolecular recognition in the area of diagnostics is a resea...
The marine environment is potentially a prolific source of small molecules with significant biologic...
The marine environment is potentially a prolific source of small molecules with significant biologic...
International audienceMacroalgal blooms frequently occur in France. On a part of the coastline, thes...
A surface plasmon resonance (SPR) biosensor-based strategy for identification and characterization o...
A research element of the European Union (EU) sixth Framework project BioCop focused on the developm...