AbstractTarget based chemical screens are a mainstay of modern drug discovery, but the effectiveness of this reductionist approach is being questioned in light of declines in pharmaceutical R & D efficiency. In recent years, phenotypic screens have gained increasing acceptance as a complementary/alternative approach to early drug discovery. We discuss the various model organisms used in phenotypic screens, with particular focus on zebrafish, which has emerged as a leading model of in vivo phenotypic screens. Additionally, we anticipate therapeutic opportunities, particularly in orphan disease space, in the context of rapid advances in human Mendelian genetics, electronic health record (EHR)-enabled genome–phenome associations, and genome ed...
Although human pathologies have mostly been modeled using higher mammal systems such as mice, the lo...
Genetic disorders account for a wide range of renal diseases emerging during childhood and adolescen...
In this report we utilized zebrafish (Danio rerio) embryos in a phenotypical high-content screen (HC...
AbstractTarget based chemical screens are a mainstay of modern drug discovery, but the effectiveness...
Target based chemical screens are a mainstay of modern drug discovery, but the effectiveness of this...
AbstractThe earliest examples of small molecule discovery involved serendipitous phenotypic observat...
The zebrafish is increasingly being adopted as an in vivo model of high throughput drug screening. I...
ABSTRACTThe zebrafish is no doubt a powerful model organism with a combination of forward and revers...
Fundamental life science and pharmaceutical research are continually striving to provide physiologic...
Whole-organism chemical screening can circumvent bottlenecks that impede drug discovery. However, in...
Despite the high prevalence of neuropsychiatric disorders, their aetiology and molecular mechanisms ...
Advances in scientific techniques have provided researchers with exceptional new opportunities to id...
Introduction: Our understanding of the complexity of cardiovascular disease pathophysiology remains ...
Unbiased screening of large randomized chemical libraries in vivo is a powerful tool to find new dru...
Target identification is a core challenge in chemical genetics. Here we use chemical similarity to p...
Although human pathologies have mostly been modeled using higher mammal systems such as mice, the lo...
Genetic disorders account for a wide range of renal diseases emerging during childhood and adolescen...
In this report we utilized zebrafish (Danio rerio) embryos in a phenotypical high-content screen (HC...
AbstractTarget based chemical screens are a mainstay of modern drug discovery, but the effectiveness...
Target based chemical screens are a mainstay of modern drug discovery, but the effectiveness of this...
AbstractThe earliest examples of small molecule discovery involved serendipitous phenotypic observat...
The zebrafish is increasingly being adopted as an in vivo model of high throughput drug screening. I...
ABSTRACTThe zebrafish is no doubt a powerful model organism with a combination of forward and revers...
Fundamental life science and pharmaceutical research are continually striving to provide physiologic...
Whole-organism chemical screening can circumvent bottlenecks that impede drug discovery. However, in...
Despite the high prevalence of neuropsychiatric disorders, their aetiology and molecular mechanisms ...
Advances in scientific techniques have provided researchers with exceptional new opportunities to id...
Introduction: Our understanding of the complexity of cardiovascular disease pathophysiology remains ...
Unbiased screening of large randomized chemical libraries in vivo is a powerful tool to find new dru...
Target identification is a core challenge in chemical genetics. Here we use chemical similarity to p...
Although human pathologies have mostly been modeled using higher mammal systems such as mice, the lo...
Genetic disorders account for a wide range of renal diseases emerging during childhood and adolescen...
In this report we utilized zebrafish (Danio rerio) embryos in a phenotypical high-content screen (HC...