The promise and peril of chemical probes


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Authors: Arrowsmith, CH; Audia, JE; Austin, C; Baell, J; Bennett, J; Blagg, J; Bountra, C; Brennan, PE; Brown, PJ; Bunnage, ME; Buser-Doepner, C; Campbell, RM; Carter, AJ; Cohen, P; Copeland, RA; Cravatt, B; Dahlin, JL; Dhanak, D; Edwards, AM; Frye, SV; Gray, N; Grimshaw, CE; Hepworth, D; Howe, T; Huber, KVM; Jin, J; Knapp, S; Kotz, JD; Kruger, RG; Lowe, D; Mader, MM; Marsden, B; Mueller-Fahrnow, A; Muller, S; O'Hagan, RC; Overington, JP; Owen, DR; Rosenberg, SH; Roth, B; Ross, R; Schapira, M; Schreiber, SL; Shoichet, B; Sundstrom, M; Superti-Furga, G; Taunton, J; Toledo-Sherman, L; Walpole, C; Walters, MA; Willson, TM; Workman, P; Young, RN; Zuercher, WJ
Year: 2015
Journal: Nat. Chem. Biol. 11: 536-541   Article Link (DOI)  PubMed
Title: The promise and peril of chemical probes
Abstract: Chemical probes are powerful reagents with increasing impacts on biomedical research. However, probes of poor quality or that are used incorrectly generate misleading results. To help address these shortcomings, we will create a community-driven wiki resource to improve quality and convey current best practice.
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