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Image-based phenotypic screen

Example 3 Using a visual, image-based phenotypic screen that measured... [Pg.315]

High-content screen (HCS) is a phenotypic screening that monitors multiple cellular parameters simultaneously. HCS employs fluorescence-based reagents (antibodies, dyes that bind or localize to a given cell component, sensors) to generate a multicolor fluorescence readout that is usually recorded using automated optical image acquisition devices. [Pg.239]


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