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Characterization of Compound Effects on Neuronal Morphology and Neurite Outgrowth Using Automated Image Analysis SystemAmy M. Peters, Everett Ramer, Oleg Lapets, Lisa Reuter, Sarah B. Tencza, and Jeffrey Haskins
Evaluation of the Cytokinesis-Block Method for Assessing GenotoxixityAmy M. Peters, Megan Cuda, Lisa Reuter, and Jeffrey Haskins
Neuronal Morphology and Neurite Outgrowth Characterization Using An Automated Image Analysis SystemAmy M. Peters, Everett Ramer, Oleg Lapets, Lisa Reuter, Sarah Tencza, and Jeffrey Haskins
Comparison of Manual Flask-Based vs. Cellomics Microplate-based Cytotoxicity Assay MethodsChris Larson, Abe Dalu, Herve Lebrec, Jon Ingelfield, Sarah Tencza
High Content Screening for Apoptosis in Drug DiscoveryB. Nickel, C. Paroz, C. Falk, P Zbinden, U. Regenass, C. Bunker
Performance of New DyLight Fluorescence Dyes in High Content AssaysRichik 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 TargetsKrishna M. Vattem, Janaki Narahari, Richik N. Ghosh
Assessing Toxicity of Nanoparticles with In Vitro Cell Based AssaysChandrasekaran Vasudevan, Jeffrey A. Haskins, William E. Burmeister, Tom Komorowski, and Lori Bestervelt
Extending High Content Analysis to Models of Animal InjuryMegan Cuda, Jason Callio, Charleen Chu, Lisa Reuter, Everett Ramer and Jeffrey R. Haskins
A Quantitative, Automated, High Content Screening Assay for Angiogenic Tube FormationLinnette E. Grove, Oleg Lapets, and Richik N. Ghosh
Leveraging the Power of High Content Screening for Monitoring Oxidative StressChandrasekaran Vasudevan, and Jeffrey A. Haskins
Modulation of Bile Efflux in Rat Hepatocytes: A Novel Method for Quantitation of Transporter InhibitionJane Hopwood, C. Summers, G. Barrett, K. Jones, F. Pognan and G. Kenna
 
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