Chemical compounds can be powerful tools for biomedical research. But in order to earn the "chemical probe" or "tool compound" designation, a compound must undergo rigorous testing and validation, and satisfy certain chemical and biological criteria. Using these compounds (sometimes commonly referred to as "chemicals", "inhibitors", or even "drugs" by those who use them as research tools) that have been tested and validated can help answer functional questions about biology and physiology that genetic manipulations can't access. This may leave users with the impression that any compound that produces a phenotype that they are interested in is the best tool for the job. Unfortunately, this prevalent thinking is dangerous as it often leads to...
Chemical genetics employs diverse small-molecule compounds to elucidate biological processes in a ma...
Chemical genetics employs diverse small-molecule compounds to elucidate biological processes in a ma...
Background—High attrition rates in drug discovery call for new approaches to improve target validati...
This is a flier that will accompany a poster I will present at the 2019 Gordon Research Conference o...
Small-molecule chemical probes or tools have become progressively more important in recent years as ...
Chemical probes are powerful reagents with increasing impacts on biomedical research. However, probe...
Small molecule tool compounds have enabled profound advances in life science research. These chemica...
Introduction: The rational development of new therapeutics requires a thorough understanding of how ...
Chemical probes for interrogating biological processes are of considerable current interest. Cell pe...
The development of chemical tool compounds becomes increasingly important for chemical biology resea...
Potent, selective and broadly characterized small molecule modulators of protein function (chemical ...
Biologically active small molecules have a central role in drug development, and as chemical probes ...
The National Cancer Institute Initiative in Chemical Genetics is designed to encourage the developme...
At the dawn of the 21st century, human genetic sequencing in combination with computationally-enable...
Potent, selective and broadly characterized small molecule modulators of protein function (chemical ...
Chemical genetics employs diverse small-molecule compounds to elucidate biological processes in a ma...
Chemical genetics employs diverse small-molecule compounds to elucidate biological processes in a ma...
Background—High attrition rates in drug discovery call for new approaches to improve target validati...
This is a flier that will accompany a poster I will present at the 2019 Gordon Research Conference o...
Small-molecule chemical probes or tools have become progressively more important in recent years as ...
Chemical probes are powerful reagents with increasing impacts on biomedical research. However, probe...
Small molecule tool compounds have enabled profound advances in life science research. These chemica...
Introduction: The rational development of new therapeutics requires a thorough understanding of how ...
Chemical probes for interrogating biological processes are of considerable current interest. Cell pe...
The development of chemical tool compounds becomes increasingly important for chemical biology resea...
Potent, selective and broadly characterized small molecule modulators of protein function (chemical ...
Biologically active small molecules have a central role in drug development, and as chemical probes ...
The National Cancer Institute Initiative in Chemical Genetics is designed to encourage the developme...
At the dawn of the 21st century, human genetic sequencing in combination with computationally-enable...
Potent, selective and broadly characterized small molecule modulators of protein function (chemical ...
Chemical genetics employs diverse small-molecule compounds to elucidate biological processes in a ma...
Chemical genetics employs diverse small-molecule compounds to elucidate biological processes in a ma...
Background—High attrition rates in drug discovery call for new approaches to improve target validati...