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Increasing the Content of High-Content Screening
2014
Journal of Biomolecular Screening
Target-based high-throughput screening (HTS) has recently been critiqued for its relatively poor yield compared to phenotypic screening approaches. One type of phenotypic screening, image-based high-content screening (HCS), has been seen as particularly promising. In this article, we assess whether HCS is as high content as it can be. We analyze HCS publications and find that although the number of HCS experiments published each year continues to grow steadily, the information content lags
doi:10.1177/1087057114528537
pmid:24710339
pmcid:PMC4230961
fatcat:5z26i76hcjbjdp3npsifpcjynq