Issue 45, 2013

Exploiting the mechanism of cellular glucose uptake to develop an image-based high-throughput screening system in living cells

Abstract

Biophysical understanding of cellular glucose uptake led us to the development of an image-based high-throughput screening system by using a fluorescent glucose bioprobe, GB2. The accuracy, robustness, and practicality of our image-based HTS system were demonstrated through the pilot screening and the subsequent in vitro confirmation.

Graphical abstract: Exploiting the mechanism of cellular glucose uptake to develop an image-based high-throughput screening system in living cells

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
28 Feb 2013
Accepted
16 Apr 2013
First published
17 Apr 2013

Chem. Commun., 2013,49, 5138-5140

Exploiting the mechanism of cellular glucose uptake to develop an image-based high-throughput screening system in living cells

A. Jo, J. Park and S. B. Park, Chem. Commun., 2013, 49, 5138 DOI: 10.1039/C3CC41529E

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