Drosophila cell lines have been widely used to study a variety of conserved biological processes including mitosis, insulin signal pathway, wound healing and drug discovery. It is particularly important to develop efficient and rapid analytical methods, as small molecule screening is an important tool for investigating disease therapeutic targets, drug resistance, drug toxicological responses, and mechanisms of conserved signaling pathways. We recommend that our clients begin researches with Drosophila cell line screening. Cell lines can be used as an early test and important complement to in vivo models, allowing for rapid narrowing of potential drug candidates and increased positive hit rates. More information: Small Molecule Screening