System for cell-based screening

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C435S007210, C435S040510, C435S283100, C436S172000, C436S546000, C436S808000

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06875578

ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides systems, methods, screens, reagents and kits for optical system analysis of cells to rapidly determine the distribution, environment, or activity of fluorescently labeled reporter molecules in cells for the purpose of screening large numbers of compounds for those that specifically affect particular biological functions.

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