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Journal of Biomolecular Screening, Vol. 5, No. 5, 297-306 (2000)
DOI: 10.1177/108705710000500501
© 2000 Society for Biomolecular Sciences

Fluorescence Polarization and Anisotropy in High Throughput Screening: Perspectives and Primer

John C. Owicki

Palo Alto, CA

Fluorescence polarization and anisotropy are two nearly equivalent techniques that have together, over the past 5 years, achieved wide use in high throughput screening in drug discovery. These are single-label methods that can be used to construct homogeneous assays that are fast, sensitive, and resistant to some significant interferences. Moreover, the assays are relatively inexpensive. This review surveys the peer-reviewed literature on the subject and explores some of the fundamental issues that bear on assay performance.


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