Reporting data from high-throughput screening of small-molecule libraries. Inglese, J., Shamu, C. E, & Guy, R K. Nature chemical biology, 3(8):438–41, August, 2007.
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Publications reporting results of small-molecule screens are becoming more common as academic researchers increasingly make use of high-throughput screening (HTS) facilities. However, no standards have been formally established for reporting small-molecule screening data, and often key information important for the evaluation and interpretation of results is omitted in published HTS protocols. Here, we propose concise guidelines for reporting small-molecule HTS data.
@article{Inglese2007,
	title = {Reporting data from high-throughput screening of small-molecule libraries.},
	volume = {3},
	issn = {1552-4450},
	url = {http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17637769},
	doi = {10.1038/nchembio0807-438},
	abstract = {Publications reporting results of small-molecule screens are becoming more common as academic researchers increasingly make use of high-throughput screening (HTS) facilities. However, no standards have been formally established for reporting small-molecule screening data, and often key information important for the evaluation and interpretation of results is omitted in published HTS protocols. Here, we propose concise guidelines for reporting small-molecule HTS data.},
	number = {8},
	journal = {Nature chemical biology},
	author = {Inglese, James and Shamu, Caroline E and Guy, R Kiplin},
	month = aug,
	year = {2007},
	pmid = {17637769},
	keywords = {\#nosource, Animals, Chemical, Chemistry, Combinatorial Chemistry Techniques, Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Drug Design, Drug Evaluation, Guidelines as Topic, Humans, Inhibitory Concentration 50, Models, Molecular Conformation, Pharmaceutical, Pharmaceutical Preparations, Pharmaceutical: methods, Preclinical, Technology},
	pages = {438--41},
}

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