Protein microarrays labelled with fluorophores constitute a versatile platform for high-throughput analysis of protein interactions, expression levels and post-translational modifications. In a ...
As illustrated by Dr. Carl Borrebaeck, [4] of Lund University, Sweden, bioarrays may be based on proteins or on affinity reagents. Defined sets of proteins, such as autoantigens, are spotted on ...
New Haven, Conn. — Yale University researcher Michael Snyder and his colleagues have created the first microchip able to analyze virtually all yeast proteins, the chemicals that carry out the ...
This article is based on a poster originally authored by Ebru Aydin Kurtulmus, Dagmar Hildebrand, Fiordiligie Casilag, Verena Banschbach, Jessica Heckmann, Sarah Schott, Marc Botcherby and Volker ...
A number of companies are using the lessons and technologies of traditional genomics--the microarray chief among them--to delve into the more challenging world of functional genomics and proteomics.
Definition: A microarray is a small, flat substrate carrying an ordered grid of microscopic probe features, each containing a known biological molecule, that is used to measure many molecular targets ...
Analysis of histological sections of disease tissues has traditionally relied on pathologist-based scoring. In an Advanced Online Publication in Nature Medicine Camp et al. describe techniques to ...
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