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Annual Review of Analytical Chemistry, 2014
Mass spectrometry (MS)–based high-throughput proteomics is the core technique for large-scale protein characterization. Due to the extreme complexity of proteomes, sophisticated separation techniques and advanced MS instrumentation have been developed to extend coverage and enhance dynamic range and sensitivity.
Zhaorui, Zhang +3 more
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Mass spectrometry (MS)–based high-throughput proteomics is the core technique for large-scale protein characterization. Due to the extreme complexity of proteomes, sophisticated separation techniques and advanced MS instrumentation have been developed to extend coverage and enhance dynamic range and sensitivity.
Zhaorui, Zhang +3 more
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High-throughput Toxicokinetics
2021Presentation to OpenTox Summer on July 29, 2022 (Virtual) Science Inventory, CCTE products: https://cfpub.epa.gov/si/si_public_search_results.cfm?advSearch=true&showCriteria=2&keyword=CCTE&TIMSType=&TIMSSubTypeID=&epaNumber=&ombCat=Any&dateBeginPublishedPresented=07/01/2017&dateEndPublishedPresented=& ...
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2010
SuperSAGE is a method of digital gene expression profiling that allows isolation of 26-bp tag fragments from expressed transcripts. Combined with the ultrahigh-throughput sequencing technologies, SuperSAGE enables analysis of millions of transcripts with lower cost and reduced effort and time.
Hideo, Matsumura +6 more
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SuperSAGE is a method of digital gene expression profiling that allows isolation of 26-bp tag fragments from expressed transcripts. Combined with the ultrahigh-throughput sequencing technologies, SuperSAGE enables analysis of millions of transcripts with lower cost and reduced effort and time.
Hideo, Matsumura +6 more
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High-throughput protein nanopatterning
Faraday Discussions, 2019We demonstrate a high resolution and high-throughput patterning method to generate protein nanopatterns with sub-10 nm resolution by using thermochemical scanning probe lithography.
Xiangyu Liu +9 more
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High-throughput zebrafish histology
Methods, 2006The morphological effects of mutation and disease are often critical to our understanding of normal and abnormal function. The power and popularity of zebrafish as a forward and reverse genetic vertebrate model system, combined with its small size, have made it an ideal model in which to study the genetics of histologically scorable phenotypes.
Nicole A, Sabaliauskas +7 more
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High-Throughput Replica Optics
SPIE Proceedings, 1988Some simple formulas are derived to calculate the maximum effective area that can be obtained by Kirkpatrick-Baez, Wolter, and conical x-ray telescopes in those cases for which that area is limited by the focal length. Electroforming and epoxy replication techniques are reviewed, and the design and production technology chosen for the high throughput ...
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High-Throughput Protein Sequencing
Analytical Chemistry, 2003We have designed and implemented an autosampler that provides additional sample capacity on a commercial protein sequencer. The autosampler attaches to a standard ABI Procise sequencer, enabling a single-sample cartridge to hold up to six separate samples. The autosampler is used in combination with faster Edman cycles and a rapid 12-min PTH separation
Victoria, Pham +4 more
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Methods, 2010
The polymerase chain reaction has facilitated the ready analysis of nucleic acids. A next challenge requires the development of means to unravel the complexity of heterogeneous tissues. This has presented the task of producing massively parallelized quantitative nucleic acid data from the cellular constituents of tissues.
Day, Philip +3 more
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The polymerase chain reaction has facilitated the ready analysis of nucleic acids. A next challenge requires the development of means to unravel the complexity of heterogeneous tissues. This has presented the task of producing massively parallelized quantitative nucleic acid data from the cellular constituents of tissues.
Day, Philip +3 more
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2007
There are many genetic variations in the human genome. The most abundant form of genetic variation is the single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP). SNPs are thought to be responsible for observable differences in biological processes among individuals of a population. Genetic association studies utilizing SNP markers are expected to allow identification of
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There are many genetic variations in the human genome. The most abundant form of genetic variation is the single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP). SNPs are thought to be responsible for observable differences in biological processes among individuals of a population. Genetic association studies utilizing SNP markers are expected to allow identification of
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High-throughput antibody isolation
Current Opinion in Chemical Biology, 2001To define the proteome of an organism, there is a need for robust and reproducible methods for the quantitative detection of all the polypeptides in a cell. High-density arrays of receptors specific for each of the polypeptides in a complex sample hold great promise for the analysis of complex protein mixtures.
A, Hayhurst, G, Georgiou
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