The cell microarray chip is a polystyrene plate with 20,944 microchambers, and it is used to detect red blood cells (RBCs) infected with the causative agent of malaria, Plasmodium. Plasmodium-infected ...
SEATTLE, May 13, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Traditional solid-phase array and alternative bead array are some of the types of DNA microarray. Major applications of DNA/Gene microarray include, genomics, ...
An increasing number of risk-stratifying genetic lesions in acute leukemia are being discovered and characterized. To translate this important and increasing volume of information from the research ...
The ability to quantitatively probe diverse panels of proteins and their post-translational modifications (PTMs) across multiple samples would aid a broad spectrum of biological, biochemical, and ...
In this interview, Ghaith Hamza from AstraZeneca talks to News-Medical Life Sciences about the basic principles of Affinity-Bead Assisted Mass Spectrometry (Affi-BAMS) and how Affi-BAMS can help ...
Reporting in Genome Research, Mark Chee and colleagues introduce an approach that looks set to realize the potential of randomly assembled microarrays. Unlike conventional microarrays, the location of ...
In order to keep pace with rapid advancements in protein microarray technology, detection systems have also been significantly improved. Important parameters critical for the success of various ...
The search for new drug compounds is probably worse than looking for a needle in a haystack because scientists are limited in the size of the haystacks they can rummage through -- time and money make ...
The Genomics Core offers a variety of microarray analysis options for DNA and epigenetic studies. The Illumina BeadArray technology combined with the Illumina iScan Array Scanner allows for analysis ...
For most researchers DNA microarrays are synonymous with high-throughput gene expression analysis. But they also are invaluable genotyping tools. Now that the International HapMap Project (see article ...
JUPITER, FL, February 1, 2010 – The search for new drug compounds is probably worse than looking for a needle in a haystack because scientists are limited in the size of the haystacks they can rummage ...