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Hit Identification and Lead Generation in Pancreatic Cancer

Hit Identification and Lead Generation in Pancreatic Cancer

Our services support these popular biological targets for PC therapy

Alfa Cytology is a full-scale contract research organization (CRO) with extensive experience. Here, we provide hit identification and lead generation service, which is part of our integrated small molecule drug development for PC. Importantly, we can provide our services in a modular and integrated manner during the development of small molecule drugs according to our customers' requirements. Based on state-of-the-art platforms and resources, our experienced scientists will work with you to determine the optimal strategy to successfully advance your hit finding and hit-to-lead research.

Our small molecule drug discovery project team uses hit identification approaches that mix design and screening elements. To get as many accurate hits as possible, our team's design hit strategy begins with the goal of carefully reviewing and evaluating what appropriate methods will be followed. With a range of orthogonal methods, we are able to deliver high-quality, validated hit compounds to our customers.

  • High-throughput screening (HTS)

High throughput screening (HTS) is an effective tool for the rapid identification of promising compounds. As a relatively unbiased approach, HTS can identify compounds with novel binding modes. Our platform integrates comprehensive HTS screening technology, as well as proven HTS assay design and execution. We have the capability to screen for the identification of hit compounds using our own libraries or libraries provided to us by our customers for HTS screening in drug discovery.

  • Fragment discovery

Fragment screening, also known as fragment-based drug discovery (FBDD) is another type of screening. Compared to HTS, only a limited number of compounds (typically 1000) are screened in FBDD with a relatively low molecular weight of (<300), aiming to identify weak effective fragment hits (~100 μM). Using this approach, we can help researchers obtain effective small molecule inhibitors whenever possible.

  • Virtual screening

Virtual screening is a method for selecting compounds from large databases using computational tools and millions of compounds can thus be analyzed by this method. Virtual screening offers significant advantages over physical screening, including faster, less resource-intensive screening, and even screening for unavailable compounds. We can offer structure-based and ligand-based drug design and virtual screening. Using advanced modeling techniques and data analysis methods, we can support small molecule inhibitor discovery for PC therapy from hit identification to lead optimization.

  • Compound libraries

We have a diverse compound library that is constantly being expanded. A variety of compounds with more relaxed structures are suitable for a wide range of targets. Fragment compound libraries consist of approximately 2,400 fragments with optimized properties for fragment screening. Notably, we also offer compound library design services. Customized screening libraries are based on customer requirements, time, and budgets.

Compound libraries

If you are interested in our services, please contact us for more details. You can get in touch with our staff directly and receive professional, reliable, and fast feedback.

Reference

  1. Hoelder, Swen, Paul A. Clarke, and Paul Workman. "Discovery of small molecule cancer drugs: successes, challenges and opportunities." Molecular oncology 6.2 (2012): 155-176.
All of our services are intended for preclinical research use only and cannot be used to diagnose, treat or manage patients.