Tackle the high-hanging fruits in challenging drug discovery pipelines

There are a number of interesting drug targets that have a reputation of being especially difficult to study in biochemical or biophysical assays. Join us to learn how Dianthus can help you address these targets with a quantitative, biophysical assay in 384-well format. Find out how Dianthus is used to study molecular interactions with these challenging targets: 

  • Fragment screen for dimeric receptor STING
  • Protein-peptide interactions: flexible assay setup
  • Multi-component interactions with PROTACs
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