Identify High-Quality, Valuable, and True Hit Series
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Improve Drug Discovery with Diverse Chemical Compound Libraries

An expanded, high-quality chemical library provides efficient hit series identification of drug candidates.

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Researchers depend on access to high-quality sample libraries for successful drug discovery. However, screening such libraries in the early stages of drug development can be expensive and time consuming. The expanded, pre-plated Curia Compound Library (Curia CL) includes 600,000 chemically diverse compounds and promotes efficient hit series identification, providing researchers with the best chance to identify valid hits and proceed to successful hit-to-lead investigations.

Download this white paper from Curia to learn about identifying high-quality, valuable, and true hit series during high-throughput screening for drug discovery.

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