Drug Targets – Products

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Elsevier MDL and Temis Provide Chemical Information Solution
The software identifies chemical compound names, chemical classes and molecular formulae.

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Applied Biosystems Introduces TLDA Gene Signature Panels
Expansion of TaqMan Low Density Array product line designed to simplify drug discovery.

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Kinexus Announces Launch of KiNET Functional Proteomics Database
KiNET can be queried for the regulation of a target protein.

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GE Healthcare Launches Ad-A-Gene Vectors
Ad-A-Gene Vectors can be used with a wide range of both primary and transformed cell types.

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Gene Logic Releases ASCENTA® System 2.0
Version 2.0 offers gene expression information and progressive tools to identify key genes and biological pathways.

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Collection of High-Content Assays in Human Cells
Well-known and drug target classes, including G-protein-coupled receptors, nuclear hormone receptors, kinases, proteases, ligases, heat shock proteins, and transcription factors, are represented in the collection.

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Spotfire Unveils DecisionSite for Microarray Analysis
DecisionSite® for Microarray Analysis provides pharmaceutical researchers with unprecedented depth of functionality for conducting gene expression analysis.

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Xenogen Launches Three-Dimensional Biophotonic Imaging System
The Technology allows real-time visual exploration and analysis of gene expression, cellular pathways, drug/target interactions and the mechanism of action of drugs.

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GE Healthcare Develops Technologies to Enable Effective Drug Discovery
The Technologies will help to eliminate toxic compounds early in the drug discovery, extend the high image quality obtained in cellular assays and expand the possibilities for lead compound profiling and drug target validation.

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Xenogen Launches Three-Dimensional Biophotonic Imaging System
The Technology allows real-time visual exploration and analysis of gene expression, cellular pathways, drug/target interactions and the mechanism of action of drugs.
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