Original fluorescent ligand-based assays open new perspectives in G-protein coupled receptor drug screening

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Abstract

The identification of new drugs exhibiting reduced adverse side-effects constitutes a great challenge for the next decade. Various steps are needed to screen for good ligand candidates and one of them is the evaluation of their binding properties. New strategies based on fluorescence measurement constitute excellent alternatives to the traditional radioactive assays. Less hazardous, faster and cheaper, these methods also exhibit very good sensitivity and can be used on various biological models such as heterologous expression systems or native tissues. © 2011 by the authors.

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Cottet, M., Faklaris, O., Zwier, J. M., Trinquet, E., Pin, J. P., & Durroux, T. (2011). Original fluorescent ligand-based assays open new perspectives in G-protein coupled receptor drug screening. Pharmaceuticals. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/ph4010202

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