Your Christmas Screening Wishlist of 2014

18 Dec 2014
Sarah Thomas
Associate Editor

Editorial article

With Christmas fast approaching, it’s time to take a look at the products that should be on everyone’s wishlist in the ideal screening laboratory.

High content screening (HCS)
High content screening is mainly used in target discovery, usually for the identification of suitable drug target proteins involved in the complex protein pathways of a disease. This a hotly contested wishlist, with many products capable of additional applications in flow cytometry through to imaging:

1. PHERAstar FS®, from BMG Labtech, is a high-throughput-screening (HTS) microplate reader. It provides the perfect solution for screening and assay development. The Pherastar is used in this study to universally screen kinase assays.

2. acumen® Cellista, from TTP Labtech, is a microplate-based laser scanning imaging cytometer designed to provide rapid, whole well, content-rich cytometric and image based analysis. In this article, it has been used to scan whole wells to enumerate fluorescent colonies in the development of 3D cell culture tumor models.

3. ImageXpress® Micro Widefield High Content Screening System, from Molecular Devices, is used in this application note to study the effectiveness of compounds for reducing hypertrophy in iCellR Cardiomyocytes, derived from human iPSCs.

4. Vi-CELL® XR Cell Viability Analyzer, from Beckman Coulter, automates the widely accepted trypan blue cell exclusion method through an image based cell viability analyzer, and is integrated with an automated liquid handling system. Read about the development of this method in this article.

5. Opera Phenix High Content Screening System, from PerkinElmer, is a high content screening system with applications in discriminating phenotypes and studying complex disease models, such as primary cells and microtissues.

6. iQue® Screener, from IntelliCyt, is a unique automated platform for high throughput and high content screening of suspended cells, beads, microbes, and mixtures. In this article, the iQue® Screener is shown to be effective in single cell analysis, excluding dead cells and eliminating any associated false positives.

High throughput screening (HTS)
High throughput screening is an automated method used later on in the drug discovery process for screening compounds against a potential target. As with HCS above, many technologies now have multiple functions, providing the ability to visualize interactions and analyze results within a single machine.

1. Synergy™ 2 Multi-Detection Microplate Reader, from BioTek, is optimized for screening assays including in the 1536-well read mode. This application note demonstrates a simple, homogeneous, non-radioactive, mix-and-read assay platform using the Synergy, for ADCC studies using luminescent detection and genetically engineered cells.

2. RapidFire 365 High-Throughput MS System, from Agilent, provides automated high-capacity sample analysis, a more successful approach to HTS of challenging drug targets and fast throughput for MS-based analyses like in vitro ADME assays.

3. CyBi®-FeliX, from Analytik Jena, offers maximum performance for the automation of cellular assays such as media exchange, cell seeding, ADME/Tox, transfection and cell-based screening. This article demonstrates the parallel implementation of several HTRF® cellular phospho-protein assays on the CyBi-FeliX liquid handling platform.

4. Biacore™ 4000, from GE Healthcare, offers a powerful solution for large-scale label-free interaction analysis, delivering high quality data without compromising on throughput. It is the ideal solution for antibody screening and selection, and small molecule drug discovery.

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High-Throughput ScreeningHigh-throughput screening (HTS) is an automated drug discovery technique for identification of active compounds against a compound library. Use HTS readers and integrated assay preparation / analysis workstations to screen your compounds. Identify active compounds against various HTS libraries, including membranes, proteins and peptides and HTS cell lines. Find the best high-throughput screening products in our peer-reviewed product directory: compare products, check customer reviews and receive pricing direct from manufacturers.Microplate Readers / DetectorsMicroplate readers are used to automate the detection and analysis of labeled or label-free components in microplates during assays or live-cell monitoring. Microplate readers are generally distinguished by their mode of detection. Types include absorbance, luminescence, fluorescence intensity, fluorescence polarization, TRF / FRET and multimode microplate readers. Microplate readers deliver a high throughput of samples by reading multiple wells simultaneously, with the 96-well format the most commonly used. As a result, microplate readers are often used in the drug discovery, bioassays, research and pharmaceutical industries for screening applications. Microplate loading can also be automated, with robotic microplate stackers to increase throughput. Find the best microplate readers in our peer-reviewed product directory: compare products, check customer reviews and receive pricing direct from manufacturers.ADME-ToxicologyADME-toxicology (ADME-Tox) studies are used in pharmacology and pharmacokinetics to assess the activity/toxicity of drugs <i>in vivo</i> or <i>in vitro</i>. Find bioassays for absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion of drug molecules including cytotoxicity, transporter/permeability, metabolism and activity assays as well as hepatocytes and cell lines for ADME. Find the best ADME-toxicology products in our peer-reviewed product directory: compare products, check customer reviews and receive pricing direct from manufacturers.High-Content ScreeningHigh-content screening (HCS), also known as high-content analysis (HCA), is a high-throughput technique used in drug discovery to identify substances that alter the phenotype of cells. HCS uses fluorescent microscopic imaging and automated image analysis to investigate cellular events such as apoptosis, cell viability, GPCR activation, oxide production, neurite outgrowth, and cell signaling. Find the best fluorescent labeling reagents, cellular assays, and high-content imaging systems in our peer-reviewed product directory: compare products, check customer reviews and receive pricing direct from manufacturers.Compound ScreeningCompound screening is a method used to discover specific compounds that could be promising candidates for pharmaceutical use. This potential is identified when compounds interact with the target protein during screening and could therefore be carried forward in the drug development process.ScreeningUsing robotics, data processing and control software, liquid handling devices and sensitive detectors, screening allows a researcher to quickly conduct millions of chemical, genetic or pharmacological tests.
Your Christmas Screening Wishlist of 2014