High Throughput Screening Methods and Protocols, Second Edition
In the years since the release of the popular first edition, the field of High Throughput Screening (HTS) has evolved considerably, from a small niche area of study to a major, essential scientific technique. In High Throughput Screening: Methods and Prot
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High Throughput Screening Methods and Protocols, Second Edition
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William P. Janzen University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, USA and
Paul Bernasconi BASF Corporation, Research Triangle Park, NC, USA
Editors William P. Janzen UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy Ctr Integrative Chemical Bio & Drug Disc Division of Medicinal Chem & Natural Products University of North Carolina Chapel Hill NC 27599-763 USA [email protected]
Paul Bernasconi BASF Corporation Research Triangle Park NC 27709-3528 USA [email protected]
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Preface In the 6 years since the first edition of this book, the field of high-throughput screening (HTS) has evolved considerably. In 2004, the Society for Biomolecular Screening (SBS) celebrated its 10th anniversary. The event and its timing were significant because SBS is the world’s largest association of scientists, engineers and technologists associated with HTS. While the creation of SBS did not mark the birth of HTS by any means, its foundation in 1994 helped HTS find a common voice. It provided a discussion forum and a means to define and enforce standards. In 2006, SBS became the Society for Biomolecular Sciences, underlining the expansion of the members’ interests beyond screening. Like any new technology, HTS went through growth stages. During the initial hype phase of the 1980s and 1990s,
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