What is ASMS? Affinity selection mass spectrometry (ASMS) is a powerful technique that enables high-throughput screening of small molecule compounds against a wide range of targets. This technology offers several key advantages, including broad target compatibility, minimal assay development, and no requirement for target or compound labeling. In a typical ASMS experiment, compound libraries are screened against a protein target of interest to identify promising binders. However, ASMS is also extremely well suited for the screening of more specialized target types, such as RNA and DNA...
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