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Drug physicochemical binding assays

Other assays typically employed in the course of a drug design project include physicochemical binding assays (based on, for example, NMR or Biacore surface plasmon resonance methodologies), mode-of-action cell assays (e.g., employing a specific antibody-based biomarker readout of the target or a downstream target), and phenotypic assays (e.g., cell proliferation assays). [Pg.458]


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