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  • Biotechnology
  • Drug Discovery
  • Toxicology

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  • Preclinical drug development faces bottlenecks in screening new pharmaceutical compounds.
  • Existing genotoxicity and cytotoxicity testing can be time-consuming and costly.
  • There is a need for efficient, high-throughput screening methods.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce GreenScreen GC, a novel cell-based assay for early-stage drug development.
  • To provide a cost-effective preview of mandatory regulatory genotoxicity tests.
  • To streamline the preclinical drug discovery process.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a combined genotoxicity and cytotoxicity cell-based assay.
  • Utilizing high-throughput screening technology.
  • Focus on predicting outcomes of regulatory genotoxicity tests.

Main Results:

  • GreenScreen GC offers a cost-effective preview of genotoxicity test results.
  • The assay facilitates high-throughput screening of pharmaceutical lead compounds.
  • Provides an early indication of potential compound toxicity.

Conclusions:

  • GreenScreen GC addresses key bottlenecks in preclinical drug discovery.
  • The assay enables efficient and cost-effective safety assessment of drug candidates.
  • Future products will leverage biosensor and optical technologies for broader applications.