Edited by B Jordan Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg. 2001; 140 pp. £30.00, paperback. ISBN 3-540-41508-4. The heady euphoria of the late nineties, promising that DNA microarrays would be ubiquitous tools ...
For microarrays, the transition from research to clinical and diagnostic applications is well underway. Microarrays use a range of specific probes that are immobilized in known locations on a support ...
Microarray technology has been applied to a variety of different fields to address fundamental research questions. The use of microarrays, or DNA chips, to study the gene expression profiles of ...
A team of researchers from Boston University has developed a new application to enable more precise measurement of the location of a fluorescent label in a DNA layer. The new technique, called ...
Pat Brown, CEO of Impossible Foods (CA, USA) and professor emeritus in the department of biochemistry at Stanford University (CA, USA), takes us through the invention of DNA microarrays, their ...
Persistent Doubts about Reproducibility and Compatability of Data Are Being Overcome One of the hottest research tools these days within the academic, biotech, and pharma communities is DNA ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. -- A multidisciplinary team of pharmaceutics and computer-science researchers at the University at Buffalo, one of very few teams in the nation applying DNA microarray technology in ...
Based on electrostatic repulsion — in which objects with the same electrical charge repel one another — the technique is relatively simple and inexpensive to implement, and can be carried out in a ...
In each type of cell, like a muscle cell or a skin cell, different genes are expressed (turned on) or silenced (turned off). If the cells that are turned on mutate, they could—depending on what role ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Selection of significant genes via expression patterns is important in a microarray problem. Owing to small sample size and large number of ...
Microarrays provide a way of organizing biological samples for high-throughput analysis. Samples are arranged in columns and rows upon a support surface consisting of a glass slide, a nitrocellulose ...
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