The Tocriscreen™ range of compound libraries are collections of compounds designed for use in screening assays for receptor de-orphaning, target validation, drug re-profiling, tool compound identification and also assay development. Comprised of biologically active compounds selected from the Tocris catalog, these libraries provide wide coverage of cellular targets, including GPCRs, ion channels, kinases, enzymes, nuclear receptors and transporters.
Tocriscreen 2.0 Max, Mini and Micro Compound Libraries are composed of 1280 compounds, covering multiple pharmacological targets and research areas. Collections of compounds for specific research areas or targets, such as Epigenetics and Kinases, are also available.
To request the detailed compound lists for any of the Tocriscreen compound libraries, please complete the compound library inquiry form.
| Key features of Tocriscreen 2.0 Max, Mini and Micro Compound Libraries | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| 2.0 Micro (Cat. No. 7152) | 2.0 Mini (Cat. No. 7151) | 2.0 Max (Cat. No. 7150) | |
| No. of Compounds | 1280 | 1280 | 1280 |
| Volume | 15 μL | 50 μL | 250 μL |
| Solution Format | 10 mM DMSO | 10 mM DMSO | 10 mM DMSO |
| Seal | Peelable foil seal | SepraSeal Cap | SepraSeal Cap |
| Storage Format | 96-well, v-bottom microplate | 96-well racks with Matrix™ storage tubes | 96-well racks with Matrix™ storage tubes |
| Storage Temperature | -20°C | -20°C | -20°C |
| Stability (for at least) | 6 months, prior to opening | 6 months | 6 months |
The Tocriscreen Pro service is a unique custom compound library service, which enables you to cherry-pick compounds to create a custom library designed to meet your exact screening requirements. The Tocris scientific team can provide assistance in choosing compounds that are relevant to your research requirements. Contact us today to discuss your needs via the compound library inquiry form.
This brochure gives an overview of the unique TocriscreenTM compound libraries and toolboxes available from Tocris, including the Tocriscreen Plus, and toolboxes for the study of epigenetics, kinases and stem cells.
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