Practical and low cost whole-organism motility assay: a step-by-step protocol
Author(s)
Preston, Sarah
Jabbar, Abdul
Nowell, Cameron
Joachim, Anja
Ruttkowski, Baerbel
Cardno, Tony
Hofmann, Andreas
Gasser, Robin B
Griffith University Author(s)
Year published
2016
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Here, we provide a step-by-step protocol for a practical and low cost whole-organism assay for the screening of chemical compounds for activity against parasitic worms. This assay has considerable advantages over conventional methods, mainly in relation to ease of use, throughput, time and cost. It is readily suited to the screening of hundreds to thousands of compounds for subsequent hit-to-lead optimisation, and should be applicable to many different parasites and other organisms commensurate with the size of wells in the microtiter plates used for phenotypic screening.Here, we provide a step-by-step protocol for a practical and low cost whole-organism assay for the screening of chemical compounds for activity against parasitic worms. This assay has considerable advantages over conventional methods, mainly in relation to ease of use, throughput, time and cost. It is readily suited to the screening of hundreds to thousands of compounds for subsequent hit-to-lead optimisation, and should be applicable to many different parasites and other organisms commensurate with the size of wells in the microtiter plates used for phenotypic screening.
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Journal Title
Molecular and Cellular Probes
Volume
30
Issue
1
Subject
Medicinal and biomolecular chemistry
Biochemistry and cell biology
Medical parasitology