Development of a movement-based in vitro screening assay for the identification of new anti-cestodal compounds

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  • who: Dominic Ritler et al. from the Institute of Parasitology, Vetsuisse Faculty, University of Berne, Berne, Switzerland, Elanco Animal have published the research work: Development of a movement-based in vitro screening assay for the identification of new anti-cestodal compounds, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of May/17,/2017
  • what: All drugs tested in this study were obtained from Elanco (St. Aubin, Switzerland) and they were all delivered as stocks of 10 g/L in DMSO. This paper describes for the first time an in_vitro-based screening test that will allow researchers to evaluate compounds . . .

     

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