DRUG-seq for miniaturized high-throughput transcriptome profiling in drug discovery
RNA-seq is a powerful tool to investigate how drugs affect the transcriptome but library construction can be costly. Here the authors introduce DRUG-seq, an automated platform for high-throughput transcriptome profiling.
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Main Authors: | Chaoyang Ye, Daniel J. Ho, Marilisa Neri, Chian Yang, Tripti Kulkarni, Ranjit Randhawa, Martin Henault, Nadezda Mostacci, Pierre Farmer, Steffen Renner, Robert Ihry, Leandra Mansur, Caroline Gubser Keller, Gregory McAllister, Marc Hild, Jeremy Jenkins, Ajamete Kaykas |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/7b7edf1cccfe4d95aaa258f27cffc83f |
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