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Focused microarray analysis [PDF]
We describe detailed protocols and results with an integrated platform for studying relative transcript expression, including microarray design and fabrication, analysis and calibration algorithms, and high throughput quantitative real-time PCR. This approach optimizes sensitivity and accuracy while controlling the cost of experiments.
Stuart C. Sealfon+2 more
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Microarray Analysis of Hypertension [PDF]
Hypertension is a complex disorder in which multiple genes, pathways, and organ systems simultaneously interact to contribute to the final level of blood pressure. Fully elucidating these interactions is an important area of hypertension research and one in which high-throughput methods such as microarrays can play a key role.
Curt D. Sigmund, Henry L. Keen
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Comparative Microarray Analysis
OMICS: A Journal of Integrative Biology, 2006Microarrays enable high-throughput parallel gene expression analysis, and their use has grown exponentially during the past decade. We are now in a position where individual experiments could benefit from using the swelling public data repositories to allow microarrays to progress from being a hypothesis-generating tool to a powerful resource that can ...
Kristian Wennmalm+2 more
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2007
Microarrays and related technologies have allowed investigators to ask biological questions in far greater detail than has previously been possible. Microarrays had a troubled beginning, but most of these problems resulted from the growing pains of this technology, which, like many new things, was initially more promise than delivery.
Grier P, Page+5 more
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Microarrays and related technologies have allowed investigators to ask biological questions in far greater detail than has previously been possible. Microarrays had a troubled beginning, but most of these problems resulted from the growing pains of this technology, which, like many new things, was initially more promise than delivery.
Grier P, Page+5 more
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Nature Medicine, 2003
Microarrays permit the analysis of gene expression, DNA sequence variation, protein levels, tissues, cells and other biological and chemical molecules in a massively parallel format. Robust microarray manufacture, hybridization, detection and data analysis technologies permit novice users to adapt this exciting technology readily, and more experienced ...
Todd Martinsky+2 more
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Microarrays permit the analysis of gene expression, DNA sequence variation, protein levels, tissues, cells and other biological and chemical molecules in a massively parallel format. Robust microarray manufacture, hybridization, detection and data analysis technologies permit novice users to adapt this exciting technology readily, and more experienced ...
Todd Martinsky+2 more
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2010
Gene expression profiling has revolutionized functional genomics research by providing a quick handle on all the transcriptional changes that occur in the cell in response to internal or external perturbations or developmental programs. Microarrays have become the most popular technology for recording gene expression profiles.
Saroj Kant Mohapatra, Arjun Krishnan
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Gene expression profiling has revolutionized functional genomics research by providing a quick handle on all the transcriptional changes that occur in the cell in response to internal or external perturbations or developmental programs. Microarrays have become the most popular technology for recording gene expression profiles.
Saroj Kant Mohapatra, Arjun Krishnan
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Microarray Data Analysis Protocol
2021Microarrays are broadly used in the omic investigation and have several areas of applications in biology and medicine, providing a significant amount of data for a single experiment. Different kinds of microarrays are available, identifiable by characteristics such as the type of probes, the surface used as support, and the method used for the target ...
Agapito G, Arbitrio M
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GeneMCL in microarray analysis
Computational Biology and Chemistry, 2005Accurately and reliably identifying the actual number of clusters present with a dataset of gene expression profiles, when no additional information on cluster structure is available, is a problem addressed by few algorithms. GeneMCL transforms microarray analysis data into a graph consisting of nodes connected by edges, where the nodes represent genes,
M. James C. Crabbe+2 more
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Pathways to the analysis of microarray data
Trends in Biotechnology, 2005The development of microarray technology allows the simultaneous measurement of the expression of many thousands of genes. The information gained offers an unprecedented opportunity to fully characterize biological processes. However, this challenge will only be successful if new tools for the efficient integration and interpretation of large datasets ...
Curtis, R. Keira+3 more
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Evolution of microarray analysis
Neurobiology of Aging, 2006Reddy's very thorough review of the history of gene expression analysis of neurodegenerative disease made me think about the early days of microarrays, so I want to reminisce a little before commenting on the evolution of the technology and some issues that I think still continue to plague us.
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