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Human Synovial Sarcoma Cell Line A2243
Summary: NCI is seeking parties to non-exclusively license the A2243 human synovial sarcoma cell line. Description of Technology: Synovial sarcoma is a cancer affecting mesenchymal cells in connective tissues. This rare cancer is typically linked to genetic abnormalities or exposure to radiation. Metastatic growth throughout the body can occur primarily...
Published: 4/24/2026
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Updated: 8/2/2023
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Inventor(s):
Stuart Aaronson
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Nelson Ellmore (Estate)
Keywords(s):
A2243
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Aaronson
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Chromosomal Translocation
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CONNECTIVE TISSUE
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Drug Screening
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Human Cell Line
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Mesenchymal Cells
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Rare Cancer
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SSX
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Synovial sarcoma
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SYT
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tumor formation
Category(s):
TherapeuticArea > Oncology
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Collaboration Sought > Licensing
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Application > Research Materials
Autodock Vina Software Process for Efficient Large-Scale Cognate Ligand Screening
The invention pertains to software processes, additions, and docking approaches to Autodock Vina that speeds the rate and efficiency of analyzing ligand interactions with a receptor by cognate ligands and rewards conformations in the scoring algorithm for residue interactions that are based on the biological data. The score is multiplied by a weighting...
Published: 5/7/2025
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Updated: 12/6/2022
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Inventor(s):
Umesh Padia
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Elizabeth Geras-Raaka
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Marvin Gershengorn
Keywords(s):
AD3XXX
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ADXXXX
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Autodock
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COGNATE
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Cognate Ligand
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Drug Screening
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drug screening
tool
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LIGAND-BINDING
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Vina
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WIXXXX
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WMXXXX
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XJXXXX
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YBXXXX
Category(s):
Collaboration Sought > Collaboration
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ResearchProducts > Computational models/software
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Application > Consumer Products
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Application > Software / Apps
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Application > Research Materials
Cotranslational Protein Expression System for High-throughput Screening
Reporter gene-based assays are used extensively in high-throughput screening (HTS) to identify chemical modulators of cellular pathways for drug discovery and development. However, such screening frequently results in a large number of false “hits” due to interactions of screened compounds with reporter proteins, producing confounding results. Thus,...
Published: 10/28/2024
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Updated: 12/6/2022
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Inventor(s):
Chih-Chien (Ken) Cheng
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Samuel Hasson
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James Inglese
Keywords(s):
AC4XXX
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ACXXXX
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AXXXXX
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Coincidence
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drug discovery
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Drug Screening
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High-throughput
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High-throughput screen
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HTS
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REPORTER
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reporter gene
Category(s):
Collaboration Sought > Collaboration
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