Compound library
A compound library, also known as a Compound Library, is a collection of entities or information composed of multiple small molecule compounds according to certain requirements (such as specific structures or functions). The Compound Library contains information such as molecular structure, physicochemical properties, and relevant experimental data. Researchers can use the compound library for high-throughput screening, high content screening, molecular design, drug discovery, molecular docking, and other operations to quickly screen compounds with potential pharmacological effects. Compound libraries can be used in fields such as cancer, inflammation, virology, biomedicine, medicinal chemistry, and chemical biology.
【RNA Extraction】Upgraded products of traditional TRIZOL reagent, no need for Chloroform, room temperature, high extraction efficiency
In biological laboratory, RNA extraction is one of the most basal and commonly operation in molecular biology experiments. The total RNA extracted by TRIZOL reagent can be directly used in molecular biology experiments such as RT-PCR, qRT-PCR, Northern Blot, Dot Blot, in vitro translation, and high-throughput sequencing.
The Mechanism of Action of Various Linkers in ADCs | Antibody-Drug Conjugates
In recent years, three types of innovative drugs (targets), namely ADCs, GLP-1 and PROTACs, have attracted much attention in the field of drug research and development. Whether through pipeline acquisitions or independent research and development, major pharmaceutical companies have been actively making arrangements. Especially the first two types of drugs have entered the "harvest period", with new drugs being approved from time to time.
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