Description & Specifications
High Throughput Screening (HTS) is a scientific method that sets foot in chemistry and biology, and shows a significant importance in drug discovery. Beginning in the 1980s, the HTS concept heralded a new era of drug discovery, which was accepted by the pharmaceutical industry. In HTS, it is possible for researchers to rapidly perform tens of pharmacological, chemical, genetic texts by using sensitive probes, robotic technology, liquid processing devices and data processing/control software. Through this process, researchers can quickly identify active compounds, antibodies, or genes that regulate a specific biological pathway. The results of these experiments would provide a starting point for drug design and enable us to understand the interactions or roles of specific biochemical processes in drug discovery. BOC Sciences provides HTS libraries containing a collection of over 600000 compounds. All compounds from BOC Sciences’ HTS libraries are distinguished as lead-like and drug-like chemical entities. These compounds are classified by BOC Sciences into several parts for the convenience of HTS. |