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2008 PostersTitle | Authors | PDF | | Antitumoral activity in preclinical models of oral Plk -1 specific small molecule inhibitors | Barbara Valsasina, Italo Beria, Laura Gianellini, M. Laura Giorgini, Anna De Ponti, Antionella Ciavolella, Paolo Cappella, Francesco Sola, Valter Croci, Rachele Alzani, Michele Caruso, Jacqueline Lansen 1, Maurizio Rocchetti 1, Enrico Pesenti, Arturo Galvani, Antonella Isacchi & Jurgen Moll - BU Oncology, Nerviano Medical Sciences srl, Nerviano Italy, 1 Accelera, Nerviano Medical Sciences srl, Nerviano Italy | | | Biological Effects of the Novel Small Molecule Hsp90 Inhibitor as a Single Agent and in Combination with erlotinib in small Cell Lung Cancer Models | John Rice, Pat Fadden, Ken Huang, Amy Barabasz, Briana Foley, James Veal, Paul Steed, and Steven Hall Serenex Inc. 323 Foster Street Durham, NC 27701 | | | A new potent & orally available class of Cdc7 inhibitors with anti-tumor activity | Alessia Montagnoli, Corrado Santocanale*, Barbara Valsasina, Maria Menichincheri, Antonella Ciavolella, Valter Croci, Francesco Fiorentini, Maria Cattoni, Francesco Sola, Veronica Patton, Sonia Rainoldi, Clara Albanese, Arturo Galvani, Enrico Pesenti, Antonella Isacchi, Ermes Vanotti & Jurgen Moll Nerviano Medical Services, Nerviano Italy *Current address: National Centre for Biomedical Engineering University of Ireland Galway, Ireland | | | Detection of Cellular Stress Responses to Drugs: Heat Shock Proteins are Powerful Cell Stress Indicators in Cell-Based, High-Content Assays | Suk J. Hong and Richik N. Ghosh | | | Quantitative Analysis of Drug Effects on Cytoskeletal Structure, Cell Morphology and the Cell Cycle by High-Content Assays | Suk J. Hong and Richik N. Ghosh | | | Assessment of Oxidative Stress and DNA Damage in Individual Cells Using Automated, Quantitative Cell-Based Imaging | Kay Opperman, Bhaskar S. Mandavilli, and Richik N. Ghosh | | | Combining Multiplexed, High-Content Analysis with Antibody Arrays to Monitor and Correlate Intracellular and Extracellular Inflammatory Responses | Kay Opperman, Eric Hommema, Brian Webb, and Richik N. Ghosh | | | High-Content Analysis of Multiple Key Proteins in the AKT Signaling Pathway | Kay Opperman, Krishna Vattem, and Richik N. Ghosh | | | Utilizing secondary high content readouts in cell-based assays as a tool to evaluate compound toxicity early in the drug discovery process | Jacob Fog, Ulla Henriksen, Betina K. Lundholt, Morten Præstegaard, Frosty Loechel | | | Toxicity profiling and cellular effects of test compounds in a broad panel of HCA assays | Frosty Loechel, Jacob Fog, Ulla Henriksen, Betina K. Lundholt, Morten Præstegaard | | | Quantitative, Cell-Based, High-Content Screening Assays for DNA Damage-Induced Cell Cycle Checkpoints | Bhaskar S. Mandavilli, Suk J. Hong, Krishna M. Vattem, and Richik N. Ghosh | | | Automated, Quantitative, Multi-Parametric Monitoring of Different Programmed Cell Death Pathways Using Cell-Based High-Content Screening Assays | Bhaskar S. Mandavilli, Krishna Vattem, and Richik N. Ghosh | | | Analysis of Danio rerio Embryos Utilizing High Content Analysis Methodology | Rebecca J. Henderson, Gang Lin, Debby Nickischer, Tim Baranowski, and Jeffrey Haskins | | | Leveraging Cellomics iQ for Rapid Assay Development in Neuronal Function and Colocalization Biologies | Debby Nickischer, Scott Keefer, Donna Miller, Brent Samson, Jeffrey R. Haskins | |
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