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1 ntropy can be designed via a high-throughput screening method.
2 esults in order to be used as a quantitative screening method.
3 vaccine effectiveness was assessed using the screening method.
4 medical significance to this high-throughput screening method.
5 c assay as a new approach in high-throughput screening method.
6 small interfering RNA-based synthetic lethal screening method.
7 es, identified by using a simple plate-based screening method.
8 s was estimated with the use of the indirect screening method.
9 ed high-throughput synthesis and biochemical screening method.
10 e role for laxative-free CTC as an alternate screening method.
11 enzymatic hydrolysis using a high-throughput screening method.
12 become the building blocks for a new on-site screening method.
13 sed as test cases to benchmark our detergent screening method.
14 luate the effectiveness of this quantitative screening method.
15 n times may preclude its adoption as a rapid screening method.
16 ss the proposed method may be used as a fast screening method.
17 s a high-throughput BBB penetration oriented screening method.
18 e use of low-throughput chromatography-based screening methods.
19 velopment of improved functional metagenomic screening methods.
20 used to complement classical analysis and as screening methods.
21 s on animals; hence requiring new predictive screening methods.
22 ing intervals across the different available screening methods.
23 tes is hampered by a lack of reverse genetic screening methods.
24  are identifiable through existing amblyopia screening methods.
25  and mass spectrometry-based high-throughput screening methods.
26 traits difficult to analyze by other genetic screening methods.
27  implementable alternative to direct on-line screening methods.
28  assays are commonly used in high-throughput screening methods.
29 ated the performance characteristics of both screening methods.
30 subtypes with greater efficacy than isolated screening methods.
31  response, is a new approach to develop such screening methods.
32 ompared to wild type, thereby validating the screening methods.
33 age while qAG1-2 and qAG7-4 were specific to screening methods.
34 counselling, genetic risk testing, and other screening methods.
35  assembly as well as to afford rapid in vivo screening methods.
36 infusion mass spectrometry (MS)-based glycan screening method acquires data on a millisecond time sca
37                       Modern high-throughput screening methods allow researchers to generate large da
38 eract with phototropins by using an in vitro screening method (AlphaScreen) to profile interactions a
39 he population was phenotyped under different screening methods (anaerobic screenhouse, anaerobic tray
40  a powerful functional and chemical genomics screening method and provide guidelines for designing ef
41  difficulties is unclear and the appropriate screening method and subsequent management is the subjec
42               Using both the biosensor based screening method and the in vitro biological assay, the
43 o better understand the relationship between screening methods and clinical outcome.
44 el interactions and recently developed toxin screening methods and practical applications of engineer
45 estigated the utility of several noninvasive screening methods and the propagation of new treatments
46 ectiveness of 2 population-based skin cancer screening methods and to assess their budget effect and
47 ectiveness of 2 population-based skin cancer screening methods and to assess their budget effect and
48 ecal coliforms, but flagged up by the MinION screening method, and confirmed by a qPCR assay.
49          We discuss established and emerging screening methods, and potential strategies to address c
50                                 Conventional screening methods are based on different technologies, m
51                               More sensitive screening methods are detecting smaller and smaller lesi
52                                              Screening methods are effective but have limitations.
53                           Such comprehensive screening methods are essential to define the concerted
54                                      Current screening methods are largely imaging based, but a more
55  enzymes by engineering approaches, suitable screening methods are necessary.
56 More efficient, quantitative high-throughput screening methods are needed to guide the optimization o
57 ry, flexible, sensitive, and high-throughput screening methods are required.
58 impaired in resource-poor countries, because screening methods are technologically and financially in
59                                              Screening methods are the first step in the control of a
60                        Rapid and inexpensive screening methods are utilized when molecular methods ar
61     In this study, we develop a microfluidic screening method as a useful tool in the prediction and,
62  yet there are no reliable noninvasive early screening methods available.
63 ere analyzed initially by an anticancer drug-screening method based on a sulforhodamine B assay.
64                       Employing a sequential screening method based on antibiotic sensitivity, RFLP p
65                                            A screening method based on fusion between SEA and coiled-
66 tudy reports on the development of a suspect screening method based on industrial compounds with bioa
67 lunteers were analyzed for OMPs by a suspect screening method based on mixed-mode solid-phase extract
68                 Here, we report the use of a screening method based on the Gutzeit methodology to det
69                                      A rapid screening method based on traveling-wave ion-mobility sp
70                               A non-targeted screening method based on ultrasound-assisted extraction
71             Through the use of computational screening methods based on periodic density functional t
72                        In this study, we use screening methods based on wide scope solvent extraction
73  regression was used to assess the effect of screening method, breast density, patient age, and cance
74          Hence, these methods are useful for screening methods, but due to their low specificity and
75 we developed an efficient combinatorial drug screening method called the Feedback System Control (FSC
76                               Fragment-based screening methods can be used to discover novel active s
77                                      Current screening methods can only be used to disrupt a gene or
78 rk presents a sensitive and easily performed screening method capable of detecting AZAs at concentrat
79 ction immunoassay provides an easy and rapid screening method capable of detecting simultaneously in
80     We developed an automated, time-resolved screening method capable of rapidly phenotyping channelr
81                              High throughput screening methods combined with literature curation are
82                                           An screening method, comprised of straightforward sample tr
83 non-invasive, inexpensive, easily accessible screening method could be useful in both clinical and re
84                                         This screening method could be widely used to detect numerous
85                                     An FT-IR screening method coupled to data analysis using chemomet
86                               Epigenome-wide screening methods cover an increasing number of CpG site
87                              In this work, a screening method covering 116 human and veterinary drugs
88 ased immunoassay is suitable to be used as a screening method, detecting saxitoxin from 260 to 2360 m
89                           Current blood bank screening methods do not identify infected donors, and B
90 asive cervical carcinoma was similar between screening methods during the first 2.5 years of follow-u
91 no-, micro- and mesoscales to random library screening methods (e.g. phage display), in vitro cellula
92 logy who are not identified with traditional screening methods (eg, CIA-positive, rapid plasma regain
93 here were differences in the microbiological screening methods employed, the individual clinical risk
94 ing at age 40 versus 50 years with different screening methods (film, digital) and screening interval
95               High-concentration biophysical screening methods followed by high-throughput crystallog
96 he methods and to identify the most suitable screening method, followed by bulk segregant analysis (B
97 otential of SERS application as a diagnostic screening method, following further validation and optim
98 lemented with ceftriaxone or cefotaxime as a screening method for accurately detecting and quantifyin
99 ital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) as a primary screening method for breast cancer.
100 se which might be useful to develop a better screening method for breast cancer.
101                 We have developed an on-line screening method for CB1 and CB2 ligands, where cellular
102 ved the biosensor capability to be used as a screening method for detection of carbamate drugs in was
103 before CONDOR can replace pDUS as a reliable screening method for detection of eHAT.
104 s discovered using a glycan microarray-based screening method for detection of substrate specificitie
105 actice-based retrospective study evaluated a screening method for diabetes mellitus (DM) in patients
106 graphy as an easy, rapid and non-destructive screening method for evaluating large population trials
107 stem that could be used as a high throughput screening method for finding new alpha-synuclein anti-ag
108 e challenge test (OGCT) is a widely accepted screening method for gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM)
109 llary zone electrophoresis-mass spectrometry screening method for Hb proteoforms including sequence v
110  broadly applicable high-throughput operando screening method for heterogeneous catalysts.
111 copy could offer a rapid and high-throughput screening method for identification of Leptospermum hone
112       This profile could provide a zero-cost screening method for identification of mecC-positive MRS
113 chodilators provides an efficient cell-based screening method for identifying potent dilators from am
114 s test an easy-to-use, rapid, and convenient screening method for in-house control of OTA in wineries
115                                     A simple screening method for isolation and determination of the
116                  Ultrasound can be used as a screening method for malrotation eliminating the need fo
117 onsidered suitable for health authorities as screening method for MCs and to optimize frequency of sa
118 gh Resolution Melting (HRM) application as a screening method for must and wine authenticity.
119 d be used in a manner similar to the testing/screening method for neural tube defects and common chro
120  It also may serve as the basis for a simple screening method for new enzyme inhibitors for disease t
121                               We developed a screening method for orphan receptor ligands, in which c
122 erein, provides an optimized high-throughput screening method for other binary or ternary alloys as f
123           The sandwich ELISA can be a viable screening method for OVTXs detection in monitoring progr
124 od nowadays, a sensitive, accurate and rapid screening method for potential food allergens has become
125 posed method can be recommended as a routine screening method for quantitation of sulfonamides in mil
126 s great potential as a qualitative molecular screening method for resource-limited settings when comb
127    In the present contribution, an automated screening method for studying ligand interactions of sel
128   We have also developed a temperature-based screening method for synthetic paralysis that can be use
129 ent a fast, sensitive, reliable and low-cost screening method for the authentication of processed com
130 essed the performance of pulse oximetry as a screening method for the detection of critical congenita
131        Currently there is a need for a rapid screening method for the detection of veterinary drugs i
132                We invented a high-throughput screening method for the examination of radioprotective
133  development of a high resolution melt (HRM) screening method for the identification of eight common
134       The aim of this study was to develop a screening method for the identification of novel modulat
135                 A novel, fast, and sensitive screening method for the identification of the two most
136                    This paper proposed a new screening method for the simultaneous detection of five
137 ed with the patch-clamp, an equally powerful screening method for the transport of uncharged compound
138 ort routine clinical breast examination as a screening method for women at average risk.
139                                              Screening methods for anal squamous intraepithelial lesi
140                         The research on fast screening methods for antibodies against zoonotic pathog
141 significant opportunity to develop practical screening methods for complex formulations.
142                                    Moreover, screening methods for cutaneous therapeutics require acc
143                                Consequently, screening methods for duplication of FAD3 orthologues in
144 hallenge that would benefit from advances in screening methods for early detection that are rapid and
145  development of cost-effective toxicological screening methods for engineered nanomaterials.
146   The method was adapted for high-throughput screening methods for enzymology and drug discovery.
147 nsity of the pre-frying oil are suggested as screening methods for estimating the MCPD-E and G-E cont
148                              High-throughput screening methods for fatty acid (FA) determination are
149        We consider 7 single-step and modular screening methods for identifying G-E interaction at a g
150 rams, yet the lack of robust high-throughput screening methods for large libraries of enzyme variants
151 ere is a need for facile and high-throughput screening methods for monitoring programs.
152 e, sensitive, quantitative, and mobile rapid screening methods for pathogenic organisms are not yet r
153                                   As current screening methods for selecting surgical trainees are re
154             Advances in high-throughput drug screening methods for small molecules, developments in d
155  common cancer detected in women and current screening methods for the disease are not sensitive.
156      Here we develop high-content phenotypic screening methods for the systematic identification of m
157                                     Improved screening methods for women with dense breasts are neede
158          Here, we describe an arrayed CRISPR screening method, Genome engineering-based Interrogation
159                                The EDTA-CBDE screening method had an overall PPA and NPA of 100% and
160         A simple high-throughput solid-phase screening method has also been developed to identify PAL
161                In the present study, a rapid screening method has been developed for the direct surfa
162              With regard to diagnosis, a new screening method has been developed that allows predicti
163                                      A rapid screening method has been developed to determine binding
164 re for the first time, a new, easy and rapid screening method has been used to investigate the DNA da
165 s progress in high-throughput small molecule-screening methods has facilitated the rapid expansion of
166        However, the performance of different screening methods has not been studied.
167       These findings suggest that both Etest screening methods have excellent NPV, but positive resul
168                           Advances in cancer screening methods have opened avenues for incidental fin
169            In the field of epigenetics, such screening methods have suffered from a lack of tools sen
170 o discover such molecules by high-throughput screening methods have utilized, as a read-out, a single
171 industry-standard preclinical cardiotoxicity screening methods, identify the effects of well-characte
172 Noncathartic CT colonography is an effective screening method in first-degree relatives of patients w
173 atologists, LDS is an acceptable alternative screening method in health care systems with limited bud
174 s the utility of our straightforward genetic screening method in identifying new drug combinations to
175 sive; hence, it is suggested to be used as a screening method in the field for preselection of rice w
176             Herein, we develop a competitive screening method in which G-quadruplex DNA linked magnet
177                     We deployed a variety of screening methods in an effort to discover binders of Pr
178 ndoscopy and colonoscopy are the recommended screening methods in these patients, especially in the t
179 Lung Health Check appointments offering LDCT screening.Methods: In a two-arm, blinded, between-subjec
180 generation sequencing (NGS) and other mutant screening methods including T7 endonuclease 1 (T7E1), CR
181                        Using high-throughput screening methods, including computational docking studi
182    We recommend colonoscopy as the preferred screening method, initiation of screening at age 40 year
183 ed for favorable harm-benefit ratios vary by screening method, interval, and outcome measure.
184                          A mass spectrometry screening method is available to detect the addition of
185                                         This screening method is based on measurements of immunoglobu
186                                          The screening method is demonstrated for both ammonia lyases
187 es of a few selected muteins proved that the screening method is efficient and accurate in predicting
188             A rapid, sensitive, and specific screening method is needed for in-field or bedside testi
189 ating on the market, a rapid transgenic food screening method is needed to protect consumer rights.
190 d on UV-VIS spectroscopy and chemometrics, a screening method is proposed to quickly screening some c
191      The most readily available supplemental screening method is ultrasonography, but little is known
192                                         This screening method is using a database of over 600 metabol
193    The development of improved breast cancer screening methods is hindered by a lack of cancer-specif
194                                      Current screening methods lack sensitivity, specificity, and hav
195 e of pesticides in soil, a multiple-compound screening method (log Kow 1.7-5.5) was developed based o
196     We compared the performance of two Etest screening methods (macromethod [MAC] and glycopeptide re
197                                   Using this screening method, mature leaves from fully developed pla
198                         Here, we developed a screening method named "Tiling CRISPR" to identify lncRN
199 n we have combined an underutilized fragment screening method, native state mass spectrometry, togeth
200                          We propose that our screening method not only enables elucidation of new ChR
201                    Therefore, an alternative screening method, not directly based on the structure bu
202   A limitation of the conventional biomarker-screening method of enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (E
203                          We have developed a screening method of identifying the 'master regulator' t
204  a promising and viable approach for a green screening method of phenolic compounds in EVOO, by means
205                Using the orthogonal fragment screening methods of native state mass spectrometry and
206 ul tool to assess the performance of virtual screening methods on NRs, to assist the understanding of
207                              The analysis of screening methods, optimization strategies, and molecula
208                                            A screening method optimized to discover cytotoxic compoun
209           Thus, a complete recessive carrier screening method or diagnostic test should detect CNV al
210                 Topics such as target class, screening methods, physicochemical properties, and ligan
211 the recommended age of screening initiation, screening method, preparation, and the interval for repe
212 This protocol covers the docking and virtual screening methods provided by the AutoDock suite of prog
213 rlap score (xLOS), a 3D ligand-based virtual screening method recently developed in our group, to sel
214 ded to identify the biological processes and screening methods relevant for other common diseases.
215                                     Existing screening methods require prolonged monitoring and are l
216 es offer these advantages, the validation of screening methods requiring the application of multivari
217   This study demonstrates the success of the screening method resulting in a powerful lysin with pote
218                                      Virtual screening methods seek some active-enriched fraction of
219                                              Screening methods should be simple, quick, inexpensive a
220               By utilizing this double-layer screening method, six positive mutants were obtained fro
221 ddition to Z(2) topological insulators, this screening method successfully identified many semimetals
222 f death from colorectal cancer indicate that screening methods such as colonoscopy have a positive im
223           The future implementation of early screening methods such as exhaled breath condensate anal
224 ogether with two proven and popular fragment screening methods, surface plasmon resonance and X-ray c
225                            Since traditional screening methods target only a limited number of marker
226                  We report a high-throughput screening method that allows diverse genotypes and corre
227 nknown modulators of Foxp3 and demonstrate a screening method that can be broadly applied to discover
228 provides a sensitive, rapid, and noninvasive screening method that can be used for imaging and quanti
229                           Here, we present a screening method that comprehensively explores the param
230 des a rapid, sensitive, and easily performed screening method that could be multiplexed for the simul
231                         Here, we developed a screening method that joins both bait and prey as a conv
232                            Here, we report a screening method that probes over 3,000,000 combinations
233 veloped a broadly applicable high-throughput screening method that simultaneously identifies multiple
234                           We present a novel screening method that utilized 144 additive conditions t
235 thus a need for inexpensive and non-invasive screening methods that are able to accurately estimate b
236 evelopment has been aided by high throughput screening methods that detect compound effects on a sing
237                                              Screening methods that use traditional genomic, transcri
238 ntially following the introduction of breast-screening methods, the clinical significance of early de
239 he review focused on resting ABI as the sole screening method; the diagnostic performance of ABI test
240 ass spectrometry as a complementary fragment screening method to accelerate drug discovery.
241  using our previously described differential screening method to analyse the proteome of blood-stage
242     The concept of using pulse oximetry as a screening method to detect undiagnosed critical congenit
243 this quantitative method is very useful as a screening method to determine gelatin from various sourc
244 d a polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis-based screening method to determine topological effects of het
245 light mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS)-based screening method to discover natural products that modif
246                                  We used the screening method to estimate vaccine effectiveness (VE)
247 -energy searches, which provide an in silico screening method to evaluate candidate molecular buildin
248 an spectroscopy has been explored as a quick screening method to evaluate the presence of lactose and
249 ary, we developed an in vivo Drosophila RNAi screening method to identify flow-sensitive genes that r
250  study established a novel, simple and quick screening method to identify gRNA candidates for targeti
251 roblasts, thus validating the ability of the screening method to identify intracellular replication-d
252 yme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA)-based screening method to identify mutants from a transposon i
253          Here we developed a high throughput screening method to identify mutants of 6-phosphoglucona
254                           Here we describe a screening method to identify mutations that have a criti
255        There is currently no rapid, unbiased screening method to identify new classes of covalent inh
256 Here, we establish a simple, high-throughput screening method to identify optimal detergent condition
257 holds potential to be further developed as a screening method to identify pathogen-specific recogniti
258 try (DSF) as an inexpensive, high throughput screening method to investigate the folding of silk prot
259 as a simple and generic biophysical fragment screening method to reproduce assessments from NMR-based
260 e first stage, we use a Bayesian independent screening method to select the most promising SNPs.
261 ht to investigate the ability of whole-exome screening methods to detect disease-causing variants in
262                                          Two screening methods to detect staphylococcal colonization
263 mportance of employing appropriate molecular screening methods to detect unintended alterations follo
264 emia, sample availability is very scarce and screening methods to diagnose the illness are not common
265                      We applied high-content screening methods to monitor B-cell activation on the ce
266 hese observations support the development of screening methods to predict those at risk for VUE and t
267                                 High-quality screening methods to prioritize homes for monitoring and
268 cal production cell lines requires efficient screening methods to select the host cell line and final
269                       Effective and feasible screening methods to triage suspicious patients to CT ar
270                          Here, we describe a screening method using Drosophila to identify small mole
271  in high-throughput, we designed a novel mAb screening method using high-content imaging (HCI) and im
272  used to develop and optimize a HRMS suspect screening method using only the exact mass as a priori i
273                    Here we present a genetic screening method using photo-highlighting for candidate
274             Here, we established an in vitro screening method using the rainbow trout gill cell line,
275                       Here, we present novel screening methods using an electrochemical chip coupled
276  required to implement comprehensive suspect screening methods using high-resolution mass spectrometr
277            This represents a facile catalyst screening method, using replaceable glassy carbon disk e
278          Here, we describe a high-throughput screening method utilizing error-prone PCR and next-gene
279 ng tandem mass spectrometry (wide-SIM/MS(2)) screening method utilizing ultraperformance-LC nanoelect
280                                 An efficient screening method was developed for functionalized DNA-ta
281           In the current work, a nontargeted screening method was developed using a two-dimensional g
282          To cover a broader range, a new GMO screening method was developed, based on two real-time P
283 Ls showed an effect when survival across all screening methods was analyzed.
284 n this paper, an EU-validation procedure for screening methods was successfully applied to a multivar
285                      Using a high-throughput screening method, we have identified several compounds t
286                                    Using our screening method, we have identified small molecules tha
287                                 Applying our screening method, we identified 51 lncRNAs that can posi
288          Using a differential whole-proteome screening method, we identified Plasmodium falciparum sc
289                Here, by using in silico drug-screening methods, we discovered that Celastrol, a penta
290                       Using these orthogonal screening methods, we identified drugs that restored the
291 n value, sensitivity and specificity of this screening method were established through ROC analysis.
292 past 10 years, as cell-based high-throughput screening methods were applied, together with large chem
293 e allowed for the development of nontargeted screening methods, where data sets can be archived and r
294        The change in color offers a fast pre-screening method, whereas monitoring via SERS is used fo
295                                         This screening method will expedite the discovery of drug tar
296 ed for large-scale use, this high-throughput screening method will facilitate rapid screening of nano
297 his work, we demonstrate the validity of the screening method with the commercial laccase from the fu
298  We argue that combining multiple diagnostic screening methods with multivariate logistic regression
299 e combination of pharmacophore-based virtual screening methods with radioactive methylation assays pr
300                                  Nontargeted screening methods with ultrahigh-performance liquid chro

 
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