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GALAS Modeling Methodology Applications In The Prediction Of Drug Metabolism Related Properties
Analytical identification of metabolites for a drug candidate is usually a time consuming and low-throughput task and is performed only at the later phases of drug development. Therefore the possibility to predict possible sites of human liver microsomal (HLM) metabolism using in silico techniques would be a very attractive feature for any medicinal chemist.
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Automating Mass Spectrometry-Based Quantitative Glycomics using Tandem Mass Tag (TMT) Reagents with SimGlycan
One of the emerging trends in glycomics research is the innovation related to accurate MS based quantitative analysis of glycans.
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RAMclust/RAMsearch: efficient post-XCMS feature clustering and annotation of MS-based metabolomics datasets
Chromatographically coupled mass spectrometry is a powerful tool for profiling, semi-quantitatively or quantitatively, a breadth of small molecules with sensitivity and selectivity.
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Highly Accurate HCV Genotyping by Targeted Next Generation Sequencing
The recent fast advancement of next generation sequencing (NGS) technologies allowing for unprecedented speed and accuracy in analyzing viral genomes are opening new ways to further improve diagnostic genotyping of HCV.
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Detecting resistance associated variants in HCV and HIV
Objectives: to develop improved detection of clinically relevant viral mutations using ion torrent based NGS in an automated workflow.
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Can a Unified Laboratory Intelligence Approach be Applied to E&L Studies?
Informatics technologies and software automation of workflows are becoming key strategic considerations for identification, elucidation, and characterization of extractables and leachables.
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Automated Structure Verification: What are the Right Experiments and Processing?
The inclusion of expanded data types supports more accurate structure verification, decreasing the likelihood that false structures may pass through a verification process.
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Workshop report: Bioinformatics meets digital pathology
Pathologists are the guardians of large quantities of high-resolution
imaging material, that is barely noticed by bioinformatics today. Yet this (annotated) material can be of huge contributing value to any research project, as pathology preserves topological tissue features, and can help explain difficult phenomena such as tumor heterogeneity. The goal is then to bridge research methods and materials from the bioinformatics community with the (digital) pathology community.
imaging material, that is barely noticed by bioinformatics today. Yet this (annotated) material can be of huge contributing value to any research project, as pathology preserves topological tissue features, and can help explain difficult phenomena such as tumor heterogeneity. The goal is then to bridge research methods and materials from the bioinformatics community with the (digital) pathology community.
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Building and deploying digital pathology infrastructure for a heterogeneous user base
Too often, image analysis and data/image mining projects remain stuck in
microenvironments because they are limited by vendorspecific
solutions that neither scale nor interact with material from other departments or institutions. Successful rollout of digital histopathology therefore requires more than a whole slide scanner. At Brussels Free
University (VUB), we wanted to provide a core digital pathology infrastructure that can support a range of different use cases.
microenvironments because they are limited by vendorspecific
solutions that neither scale nor interact with material from other departments or institutions. Successful rollout of digital histopathology therefore requires more than a whole slide scanner. At Brussels Free
University (VUB), we wanted to provide a core digital pathology infrastructure that can support a range of different use cases.
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Platform Agnostic Data Processing Routine for Targeted and Untargeted Metabolite Identification in Drug Discovery
A discussion of a new informatics solution that addresses common challenges in metabolite identification and characterization--from LC/MS data processing and metabolites prediction to reporting and databasing of assembled biotransformation knowledge.
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