Introducing Targeted Venom Discovery Arrays (T-VDA™)
Unique venom libraries for YOUR drug discovery programmes
Unlock millions of years of evolution...
The Targeted Venom Discovery Array (T-VDATM) is specifically designed to maximise discovery of new drug discovery tools such as ion channels and in disease areas such as pain, antibiotics and cardiovascular disease. Venoms from theraphosids (tarantulas), scorpions and snakes are rich sources of new drug discovery tools. These targeted arrays contain pure venom fractions from 12, 24, 48 or 96 species optimised for identification of novel tools. Each array contains characterised venoms active in specific pathways from the literature to act as positive controls. The other venom fractions making up the library have been specially selected by our drug discovery scientists to maximise novel hit potential.
We hold the key.
T-VDATM Downloads
Neuroscience
T-VDAALS - Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis – Muscular Dystrophy library
T-VDAASIC - Acid sensing ion channel modulator library
T-VDACa+ - Calcium channel modulator library
T-VDAK+ - Potassium channel modulator library
T-VDANa+ - Sodium channel modulator library
T-VDAPain - Pain therapeutics library
Physiology
T-VDAAntiviral - Antiviral library
T-VDAAntibacterial - Antibacterial library
T-VDACV - Cardiovascular disease library
T-VDAInsect - Insecticide library
T-VDAMicrobe - Antimicrobials library (bacteria, fungi and parasites)
T-VDAOncol - Cancer therapeutics library
Pharmacology
T-VDAKinases - Kinases library
T-VDAEnz - Enzymes library (PLA2, SVMPs, PDEs, LAO & SP)
T-VDAGPCR - G-protein coupled receptors library

