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One of the hottest research tools these days within the academic, biotech, and pharma communities is DNA microarrays. The concept morphed from the now-classical Southern blotting procedure into ...
A new method for reading DNA (or RNA) microarrays is based on measuring the electrostatic repulsion between silica microspheres and hybridized DNA. Surface areas containing double-stranded DNA ...
DNA microarrays can be used to measure the expression patterns of thousands of genes in parallel, generating clues to gene function that can help to identify appropriate targets for therapeutic ...
As part of our discovery and validation process we use DNA microarrays to determine the patterns of gene expression in normal tissue, primary tumors and metastatic tumors across a cancer patient ...
image: DNA microarrays can be easily interrogated with only the naked eye using a new electrostatic imaging technique developed in the laboratory of Jay Groves, a chemist with Berkeley Lab, UC ...
DNA microarray chips enable the parallel investigation of a given sample concerning the presence and amount of specific DNA sequences within that sample.
A multidisciplinary team of pharmaceutics and computer-science researchers at the University at Buffalo, one of very few teams in the nation applying DNA microarray technology in studies of multiple ...
Students model how scientists use DNA microarrays to determine levels of gene expression in breast cancer patients, and then choose treatments based on what they learn. Normal-functioning DNA ...
DNA microarrays (cDNA or oligos) have become commonplace and instrumentation is available to automate the workflow process of production, hybridization, and image analysis.
Infographic Infographic: Chemical Versus Enzymatic DNA Synthesis Polymerase-driven synthesis is gaining traction as scientists look to generate longer oligonucleotides and cut back on hazardous waste.
Although the combination of ChIP and microarrays greatly expanded researchers’ views of DNA-protein interactions in the genome, microarrays came with limitations, including the number of DNA sequences ...