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high-throughput screening

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High-throughput screening is a methodological approach employed in various scientific disciplines, primarily biology and chemistry, for rapidly assaying large libraries of compounds, genes, or other samples for a specific biological, chemical, or physical activity. Characterized by extensive automation, miniaturization, and parallel processing, this technique significantly accelerates the identification of potential candidates or leads, enabling efficient exploration of vast experimental spaces and driving discoveries in areas such as drug discovery, functional genomics, and materials science.

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JB

University of Bonn

JI

National Institutes of Health

AS

National Institutes of Health

CP

National Institutes of Health

AJ

National Institutes of Health

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Harvard University

Cambridge, United States

National Institutes of Health

Bethesda, United States

Pfizer (United States)

New York, United States