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What's New? Only about one‐fifth of patients with pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) qualify for curative treatment approaches employing adjuvant chemotherapy. Tools to predict PDAC response to chemotherapeutic regimens, however, are lacking.
Christine Nitschke+15 more
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Abstract Objective This study aimed to explore genetic etiologies of conotruncal defects (CTDs) in fetuses by analyzing the results of different genetic tests and to assess pregnancy outcomes of fetuses with CTD in a Chinese prenatal cohort. Methods A total of 146 fetuses that underwent invasive prenatal genetic testing for CTD at the prenatal ...
Min Li+5 more
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Bioinformatic Analysis and Molecular Docking Identify Isorhamnetin Is a Candidate Compound in the Treatment of Pulmonary Artery Hypertension. [PDF]
Shao C, Xia W, Liu Y.
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Reliable detection of beta-thalassemia and G6PD mutations by a DNA microarray.
Federica Gemignani+9 more
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Zeitschrift für Rheumatologie, 2011
Since their development in the 1990s DNA microarrays have advanced to one of the most important technologies for biomedical research. Miniaturization enables up to 1 million different sequence-specific DNA hybridization tests to be performed on an area of less than 2 cm². Depending on the selection of oligonucleotide sequences, which are assembled on a
R, Biesen, T, Häupl
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Since their development in the 1990s DNA microarrays have advanced to one of the most important technologies for biomedical research. Miniaturization enables up to 1 million different sequence-specific DNA hybridization tests to be performed on an area of less than 2 cm². Depending on the selection of oligonucleotide sequences, which are assembled on a
R, Biesen, T, Häupl
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ChemInform Abstract: DNA Biosensors and Microarrays
ChemInform, 2007AbstractChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 200 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract of an article which was published elsewhere, please select a “Full Text” option. The original article is trackable via the “References” option.
Sassolas, A.+2 more
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Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 1999
The complete human genes (ca. 100 000) as well as the whole spectrum of biological diversity should soon be able to be analyzed simultaneously by means of DNA microarrays using the fast technical advances that are occurring in this area. The particular strength of array analysis, typically based on the hybridization of nucleic acid probes attached to ...
, Niemeyer, , Blohm
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The complete human genes (ca. 100 000) as well as the whole spectrum of biological diversity should soon be able to be analyzed simultaneously by means of DNA microarrays using the fast technical advances that are occurring in this area. The particular strength of array analysis, typically based on the hybridization of nucleic acid probes attached to ...
, Niemeyer, , Blohm
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Replication of a DNA Microarray
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2005A mechanical method for efficient replication of DNA microarrays is described. The approach consists of three steps. First, a master DNA microarray consisting of single-stranded DNA elements is exposed to a solution containing the biotin-functionalized complement of each array element.
Haohao Lin, Li Sun, Richard M. Crooks
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