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DNA microarray analysis using a smartphone to detect the BRCA-1 gene.

In Analysis, 2018
DNA microarrays are used to examine changes in gene expression of a large number of genes simultaneously by fluorescent labeling of complementary DNAs (cDNAs).
Alisha Prasad   +3 more
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Quantitative microarray pesticide analysis

Journal of Immunological Methods, 2004
To replace a pesticide immunoassay based on microtiter plates, we have developed a quantitative, competitive microarray immunoassay, which permits rapid and highly sensitive quantification of the dichlobenil degradation product 2,6-dichlorobenzamide (BAM), and the prominently used herbicide atrazine.
Erik, Belleville   +5 more
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Microarray Analysis of Hypertension

2017
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.
Henry L, Keen, Curt D, Sigmund
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GeneMCL in microarray analysis

Computational Biology and Chemistry, 2005
Accurately 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,
Lattimore, B. Samuel   +2 more
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Borrelia burgdorferi Microarray Analysis

2017
Microarray studies have contributed significantly to the current understanding of Borrelia burgdorferi genome content and transcriptional regulation. Here, we describe the use of microarray technology for several aspects of B. burgdorferi genomic analysis.
Radha, Iyer, Ira, Schwartz
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Trends in microarray analysis

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 ...
Robin L, Stears   +2 more
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Evolution of microarray analysis

Neurobiology of Aging, 2006
Reddy'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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[Microarray data analysis].

Ugeskrift for laeger, 2006
Microarrays might be used for future diagnostic and prognostic purposes. High-density oligonucleotide arrays are promising in this respect. The microarray data consist of intensity files, which are transformed into expression matrices by the application of several mathematical modifications.
Rehannah H A, Borup   +3 more
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Microarray Analysis of Sarcomas

Advances in Anatomic Pathology, 2006
Microarrays began to be used to study gene expression profiles in the mid-1990s, but it was only after 2000 that serious attempts have been made to apply this technology to investigate sarcomas. Microarray technologies provide a comprehensive survey of active molecular pathways and potential molecular targets for diagnosis and treatment, but are ...
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Genetic Analysis Using Microarrays

2003
A vast amount of genome sequencing data has become available over the past few years and methods to facilitate high-throughput analysis of large sets of genes and samples have been developed to localize novel genes related to human cancer. As advanced robotic applications have made it possible to manufacture high-precision microarrays on glass or ...
W, El-Rifai, S, Knuutila
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