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Hypoxia-induced genome-wide DNA demethylation by DNMT3A and EMT of cancer cells. [PDF]
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Infectious disease diagnostic device using rapid and efficient qPCR assays on a multi-target chip: idream-qPCR. [PDF]
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Near-Field Microwave Sensing for Chip-Level Tamper Detection. [PDF]
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Machine learning-based model to predict von Mises stress and chip reduction coefficient developed during dry turning of EN36C steel. [PDF]
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Cold Spring Harbor Protocols, 2018
ChIP-chip can be used to analyze protein–DNA interactions in a region-wide and genome-wide manner. DNA microarrays contain PCR products or oligonucleotide probes that are designed to represent genomic sequences. Identification of genomic sites that interact with a specific protein is based on competitive hybridization of the ChIP-enriched DNA and the ...
Kim, Tae Hoon, Dekker, Job
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ChIP-chip can be used to analyze protein–DNA interactions in a region-wide and genome-wide manner. DNA microarrays contain PCR products or oligonucleotide probes that are designed to represent genomic sequences. Identification of genomic sites that interact with a specific protein is based on competitive hybridization of the ChIP-enriched DNA and the ...
Kim, Tae Hoon, Dekker, Job
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Science, 2002
In their Perspective, Shannon and Rao explain how combining existing microarray techniques with new methodologies such as the ChIP (chromatin immunoprecipitation) assay enables researchers to work out global regulatory networks that govern gene expression on a genomewide scale.
M. Frances Shannon, Sudha Rao
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In their Perspective, Shannon and Rao explain how combining existing microarray techniques with new methodologies such as the ChIP (chromatin immunoprecipitation) assay enables researchers to work out global regulatory networks that govern gene expression on a genomewide scale.
M. Frances Shannon, Sudha Rao
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