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Xantos Biomedicine
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Max-Lebsche Platz 31
Munich
D-81377
Germany
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Listing of all 7 news releases from Xantos Biomedicine:
Xantos in functional profiling deal with Compugen
User application article Proprietary robotic platform is fully automated cellular gene-transfection and assay system allowing genome-wide screenings for discovery and functional validation of novel targets to be carried out
News from Xantos Biomedicine (19 December 2005)
Funding to expand screening technology
Project will increase the outcome of functional screenings, expanding the use of high content screening tool based on confocal microscopy, and improve access to RNAi libraries
News from Xantos Biomedicine (30 November 2005)
Screening for a protein with therapeutic relevance
User application article Xantos will identify candidate proteins and analyse their mode of action by combining high throughput and automated overexpression of a human full-length cDNA library with an appropriate assay
News from Xantos Biomedicine (27 September 2005)
RNAi library and high-content screening deal
Xantos Biomedicine and Qiagen announce a co-marketing agreement for genome-wide RNAi library with high-content cellular screening system
News from Xantos Biomedicine (10 August 2005)
Collaboration to validate cancer lead
Partner has developed drug discovery platform that rapidly identifies bioactive fragments whose function is locked within larger protein molecules, dubbed crypteins
News from Xantos Biomedicine (24 June 2005)
Collaboration in histology-based target validation
Applied Phenomics will provide Xantos with its methodological base and clinical genomics resources for validation of novel targets identified using cell-based screening approach
News from Xantos Biomedicine ( 8 June 2004)
Enabling functional genome-wide drug discovery
Collection of full-length human cDNA clones in mammalian expression vectors to expaned to 35,000, representing one of the world's largest collections
News from Xantos Biomedicine (21 November 2003)

