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PROTEOMICS, 2003
AbstractSugar chains are abundantly expressed on the outer surfaces of the vast majority of viral, bacterial, protozoan and fungal pathogens, as well as on the membranes of mammalian cells. This class of carbohydrate molecule is without peer in structural diversity and is characteristically suitable for storing and displaying biological signals for ...
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AbstractSugar chains are abundantly expressed on the outer surfaces of the vast majority of viral, bacterial, protozoan and fungal pathogens, as well as on the membranes of mammalian cells. This class of carbohydrate molecule is without peer in structural diversity and is characteristically suitable for storing and displaying biological signals for ...
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Microarrays in Pharmacogenomics
Journal of Biopharmaceutical Statistics, 2004DNA array technology provides tools for studying the expression profiles of a large number of distinct genes simultaneously.
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Journal of Mammary Gland Biology and Neoplasia, 2003
High-throughput tissue microarray (TMA) technology facilitates the assessment of the clinical relevance of molecular markers by enabling the simultaneous analysis of hundreds of tissue specimens. The widespread adoption of TMAs in many laboratories replaces the conventional one-slide-one-section approach, in which individual archival clinical specimens
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High-throughput tissue microarray (TMA) technology facilitates the assessment of the clinical relevance of molecular markers by enabling the simultaneous analysis of hundreds of tissue specimens. The widespread adoption of TMAs in many laboratories replaces the conventional one-slide-one-section approach, in which individual archival clinical specimens
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Quantitative Monitoring of Gene Expression Patterns with a Complementary DNA Microarray
Science, 1995M. Schena +3 more
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Microarray analysis shows that some microRNAs downregulate large numbers of target mRNAs
Nature, 2005Lee P. Lim +8 more
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