Title | Authors | PDF |
| Characterization of Compound Effects on Neuronal Morphology and Neurite Outgrowth Using Automated Image Analysis System | Amy M. Peters, Everett Ramer, Oleg Lapets, Lisa Reuter, Sarah B. Tencza, and Jeffrey Haskins | |
| Evaluation of the Cytokinesis-Block Method for Assessing Genotoxixity | Amy M. Peters, Megan Cuda, Lisa Reuter, and Jeffrey Haskins | |
| Neuronal Morphology and Neurite Outgrowth Characterization Using An Automated Image Analysis System | Amy M. Peters, Everett Ramer, Oleg Lapets, Lisa Reuter, Sarah Tencza, and Jeffrey Haskins | |
| Comparison of Manual Flask-Based vs. Cellomics Microplate-based Cytotoxicity Assay Methods | Chris Larson, Abe Dalu, Herve Lebrec, Jon Ingelfield, Sarah Tencza | |
| High Content Screening for Apoptosis in Drug Discovery | B. Nickel, C. Paroz, C. Falk, P Zbinden, U. Regenass, C. Bunker | |
| Performance of New DyLight Fluorescence Dyes in High Content Assays | Richik N. Ghosh , Krishna M. Vattem, Zakir Murtaza, Mike Stanaitis, Chandrasekaran Vasudevan, Boguslawa R. Dworecki, Pauli Undesser, Surbhi Desai, Mattias Wenzel | |
| High Content Analysis of Induction of p53 and its Downstream Targets | Krishna M. Vattem, Janaki Narahari, Richik N. Ghosh | |
| Assessing Toxicity of Nanoparticles with In Vitro Cell Based Assays | Chandrasekaran Vasudevan, Jeffrey A. Haskins, William E. Burmeister, Tom Komorowski, and Lori Bestervelt | |
| Extending High Content Analysis to Models of Animal Injury | Megan Cuda, Jason Callio, Charleen Chu, Lisa Reuter, Everett Ramer and Jeffrey R. Haskins | |
| A Quantitative, Automated, High Content Screening Assay for Angiogenic Tube Formation | Linnette E. Grove, Oleg Lapets, and Richik N. Ghosh | |
| Leveraging the Power of High Content Screening for Monitoring Oxidative Stress | Chandrasekaran Vasudevan, and Jeffrey A. Haskins | |
| Modulation of Bile Efflux in Rat Hepatocytes: A Novel Method for Quantitation of Transporter Inhibition | Jane Hopwood, C. Summers, G. Barrett, K. Jones, F. Pognan and G. Kenna | |