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Receptor function is multifaceted and it is therefore highly advantageous to monitor multiple aspects in live cells and in real-time. This includes ligand binding, secondary messenger coupling, recruitment of scaffolding proteins such as arrestins, internalization and trafficking. This webinar will detail the latest advances in microplate reader-based technologies to monitor receptor pharmacology, particularly using bioluminescence resonance energy transfer (BRET).
Kinetic Characterization of Covalent Inhibitors
TR-FRET to Measure the Kinetics of Ligand-Receptor Binding
The Kinetics of Drug Binding
Real-Time Cell Health Assays Deliver Better Data
Physiological Normoxia Translation Models in Cultured Cells
Real Time Detection of GPCRs in Living Cells
How to Perform Real-Time, Walk-Away, Cell Health Assays
Optimizing Sensitivity and Specifity in the RT- QUiC Assay
Enhanced Protein-Protein Interactions in Living Cells
T-VDAcv Screens Reveals Novel Hemoglobin Modifying Activity