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Das Chip im Chip im Chip

1990
Wie komplex das Gehirn auch sein mag, das Elektroenzephalogramm (EEG), Ausdruck der elektrischen Aktivitat von hundert Milliarden Nervenzellen, scheint uns etwas uber seine geistig-seelische Tatigkeit zu offenbaren. Schon Hans Berger, der Entdecker des EEG, beobachtete, das die Alpha-Wellen beim Schliesen der Augen merklich zuruckgehen: Sie sind also ...
Ernst Hunziker, Guerino Mazzola
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Chip-to-Chip and Chip-to-Wafer Thermocompression Flip Chip Bonding

2016 IEEE 66th Electronic Components and Technology Conference (ECTC), 2016
Adoption of Chip-to-Chip (C2C) and Chip-to-Wafer (C2W) thermocompression (TC) flip-chip (FC) bonding in high volume manufacturing of advanced memory modules is accelerating. Advanced memory modules in the form of Wide I/O2, High Bandwidth Memory (HBM) and Hybrid Memory Cubes (HMC) use Through-Silicon Vias (TSVs) and copper pillars to achieve ultra ...
Horst Clauberg   +5 more
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Chips with chips?

Nutrition & Food Science, 1984
Not, as you might imagine, the school lunch favoured by some children, but the name given to a scheme in which a school computer was used to help assess the nutritional value of lunches selected in one particular school.
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Metaanalysis of ChIP-chip Data

2010
Genome-wide analysis of histone modifications via ChIP-chip (chromatin immunoprecipitation followed by whole genome tiling array hybridization) may generate lists of up to several thousand potential target genes. In the case of the model organism Arabidopsis thaliana, several databases are available to alleviate further characterization and ...
Engelhorn, J., Turck, F.
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ChIP-seq

Cold Spring Harbor Protocols, 2018
Owing to its digital nature, ChIP-seq has become the standard method for genome-wide ChIP analysis. Using next-generation sequencing platforms (notably the Illumina Genome Analyzer), millions of short sequence reads can be obtained. The densities of recovered ChIP sequence reads along the genome are used to determine the binding sites of the protein ...
Kim, Tae Hoon, Dekker, Job
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Of Chips and ChIPs

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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Chip electrochromatography

Journal of Chromatography A, 2004
Electrochromatography (EC) in microfluidic chips is emerging as an attractive alternative to capillary electrophoresis (CE) for on-chip separations. This review summarizes recent developments in the rapidly growing area of chip electrochromatography with a focus on "column" technologies.
Timothy B, Stachowiak   +2 more
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ChIP-on-Chip for FoxP3

2011
Regulatory T (Treg) cells play a key role in dominant suppression of immune response and maintenance of immune homeostasis. Foxp3, a member of the forkhead transcription factor family, is indispensable for Treg cell development and function. Mice and human with Foxp3 mutations are severely impaired in Treg cell generation and develop lethal autoimmune ...
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Frozen chips [RFID chips]

Computing and Control Engineering, 2006
When Wells' Dairy decided to add RFID chips tags to its famous Blue Bunny range of ice cream it achieved success through integration. The power lies in the system behind the tag; the RFID tag is linked to a database that holds the production attributes of each ice cream bucket - time, batch ID and production line.
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Integrative Analysis of ChIP-Chip and ChIP-Seq Dataset

2013
Epigenetic regulation and interactions between transcription factors and regulatory genomic regions play crucial roles in controlling transcriptional regulatory networks that drive development, environmental responses, and disease. Chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) followed by high-throughput sequencing (ChIP-seq) and ChIP followed by genomic tiling
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