Development of a novel high-throughput screen for the identification of new inhibitors of protein s-acylation

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  • who: Christine Salaun from the The table gives the location of the research (either ONO or University of Strathclyde UoS), the technique used, and the numerical data generated, both for in vitro and in HEK T cells (in cellulo) have published the research work: Development of a novel high-throughput screen for the identification of new inhibitors of protein S-acylation, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of March/18,/2022
  • what: An important strength of the study is that the identified inhibitors displayed activity in multiple cell-free and cell-based assays, undertaken at different research . . .

     

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