# | Aladdin ID | Assay Type | Description | Organism | Compounds | Reference | BAO Format | Source | |
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1. | ALA666797 | B | In vitro inhibition of [1,2,6,7-3H]-androstenedione binding to human placental microsome cytochrome P450 19A1 | Homo sapiens | 7 | assay format | Scientific Literature | ||
2. | ALA662265 | B | Relative potency for cytochrome P450 19A1 compared to aminoglutethimide | Homo sapiens | 4 | single protein format | Scientific Literature | ||
3. | ALA662266 | B | Relative potency for cytochrome P450 19A1 compared to flavanone | Homo sapiens | 4 | single protein format | Scientific Literature | ||
4. | ALA2406717 | P | Lipophilicity, log P of the compound by HPLC analysis | 21 | small-molecule physicochemical format | Scientific Literature | |||
5. | ALA2406718 | A | Cytotoxicity against HUVEC after 46 hrs by MTT assay | Homo sapiens | 5 | cell-based format | Scientific Literature | ||
6. | ALA2406719 | F | Cytotoxicity against human NALM6 cells after 46 hrs by MTT assay | Homo sapiens | 25 | cell-based format | Scientific Literature | ||
7. | ALA2406720 | F | Cytotoxicity against human WM115 cells after 46 hrs by MTT assay | Homo sapiens | 25 | cell-based format | Scientific Literature | ||
8. | ALA2406721 | F | Cytotoxicity against human HL60 cells after 46 hrs by MTT assay | Homo sapiens | 25 | cell-based format | Scientific Literature | ||
9. | ALA4483863 | F | Luciferase/luciferin-expressing antifolate-resistant parasites were used to infect a culture of HepG2 cells that were pre-incubated with compounds. Infected hepatocytes emit light due to the luciferase reaction. Assay results are presented as the percent inhibition of light emission compared to control. (Single Point Inhibition, %) | Plasmodium berghei | 9,989 | organism-based format | Winzeler Lab Plasmodium Screening Data | ||
10. | ALA4483864 | F | Luciferase/luciferin-expressing antifolate-resistant parasites were used to infect a culture of HepG2 cells that were pre-incubated with compounds. Infected hepatocytes emit light due to the luciferase reaction. Assay results are presented as the percent inhibition of light emission compared to control. (Single Point Inhibition, %) | Homo sapiens | 9,989 | cell-based format | Winzeler Lab Plasmodium Screening Data |