High-content screening (HCS) is an advanced imaging-based approach used to analyze cellular responses in drug discovery and biomedical research. This technique combines automated microscopy with computational analysis to extract detailed phenotypic information from cells, organoids, and tissues. Researchers use HCS to study drug mechanisms, assess toxicity, and identify promising therapeutic compounds. By integrating high-throughput imaging and data analysis, scientists enhance screening efficiency and improve decision-making in pharmaceutical development.

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