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- carbohydrate microarrays is expanding. Types of microarrays include: DNA microarrays, such as cDNA microarrays, oligonucleotide microarrays, BAC microarrays and...
- combined flexibility with large numbers of probes. Two-color microarrays or two-channel microarrays are typically hybridized with cDNA prepared from two samples...
- The concept and methodology of protein microarrays was first introduced and illustrated in antibody microarrays (also referred to as antibody matrix) in...
- Tissue microarrays are particularly useful in analysis of cancer samples. One variation is a Frozen tissue array. The use of tissue microarrays in combination...
- on EBI Train OnLine ArrayExpress:Submitting data using MAGE-TAB on EBI Train OnLine ArrayExplorer - A free tool to compare microarrays side by side....
- cellular microarrays: Reverse transfection cell microarrays. David M. Sabatini's laboratory developed reverse-transfection cell microarrays at the Whitehead...
- Microarray analysis techniques are used in interpreting the data generated from experiments on DNA (Gene chip analysis), RNA, and protein microarrays...
- interaction between the antibody and its target antigen is detected. Antibody microarrays are often used for detecting protein expression from various biofluids...
- a broad range of enzyme activities. Peptide microarrays show several advantages over protein microarrays: Ease and cost of synthesis Extended shelf stability...
- yeasts, and animal cell lines such as human cancer cells. Just as DNA microarrays and proteomic technologies have made it possible to ****ay the expression...