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DNA Microarray

Springer Protocols Handbooks, 2008
Xiao-Ling Zhang, Yan-Zhi Du
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DNA Microarray-Based Diagnostics

Methods in molecular biology, 2016
The DNA microarray technology is currently a useful biomedical tool which has been developed for a variety of diagnostic applications. However, the development pathway has not been smooth and the technology has faced some challenges. The reliability of the microarray data and also the clinical utility of the results in the early days were criticized ...
Mahsa Gharibi, Marzancola   +2 more
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DNA-Microarrays

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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DNA Microarrays

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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DNA Microarrays

2007
Microarray technology provides new analytical devices that allow the parallel and simultaneous detection of several thousands of probes within one sample. Microarrays, sometimes called DNA chips, are widely used in gene-expression analysis, genotyping of individuals, analysis of point mutations and single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) as well as other
Frank F, Bier   +6 more
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Replication of a DNA Microarray

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2005
A 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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DNA microarrays in neuropsychopharmacology

Trends in Pharmacological Sciences, 2001
Recent advances in experimental genomics, coupled with the wealth of sequence information available for a variety of organisms, have the potential to transform the way pharmacological research is performed. At present, high-density DNA microarrays allow researchers to quickly and accurately quantify gene-expression changes in a massively parallel ...
E R, Marcotte   +2 more
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DNA microarrays and pharmacogenomics

Pharmacological Research, 2004
The DNA microarrays have proven to be a state of the art technique for high throughput comprehensive analysis of thousand of genes in parallel. The application of a DNA microarray to compare normal and pathological cells, tissues or organs may allow, along with classical positional cloning techniques, to speed up the discovery of genes and gene ...
Rolando, Meloni   +2 more
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DNA microarrays for malaria

Trends in Parasitology, 2002
DNA microarrays are a powerful tool for the analysis of RNA and DNA composition on a whole-genome scale. The first applications of this technology in parasitology are in place. This review examines the various approaches to Plasmodium transcript-profiling that are being adopted using DNA microarray analysis and discusses additional strategies for ...
Pradipsinh K, Rathod   +4 more
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Rewritable DNA Microarrays

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2006
Thiol-terminated single-stranded deoxyribonucleic acids (ssDNA) can be immobilized onto pulsed plasma deposited poly(allylmercaptan) surfaces via disulfide bridge chemistry and are found to readily undergo nucleic acid hybridization. Unlike other methods for oligonucleotide attachment to solid surfaces, this approach is shown to be independent of ...
Schofield, W. C. E.   +4 more
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