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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 ...
The Netherlands Cancer Institute is running a DNA microarray facility where this technology is used in fundamental research projects and studies on patient material. We are using the Unigene 40k ...
Microarray technology is well established as a research tool, and now it is increasingly being used in clinical and diagnostic settings. This article describes the principles behind microarrays ...
Microarray technology is being applied to the investigation of heart disease, mental illness, infectious diseases, and cancer.
Microarray technology has come of age as a powerful approach to revealing the genome and its dynamic expression through the application of gene-hybridization or gene-expression microarrays. While ...
A team of researchers from the Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm, Sweden, analysed the gene expression profiles of 159 breast cancer patients using DNA microarray analysis. Using the expression ...
Newly Published Data Supports Effective Delivery of DNA-Based Vaccines Using Vaxxas’ High-Density Microarray Patch (HD-MAP) Delivery Technology ...
DNA Microarray Technology A DNA microarray is an ordered arrangement of equidistant microscopic DNA spots attached to a solid surface, such as a glass, plastic or silicon chip. Hybridization is ...
New Electrostatic-based DNA Microarray Technique Could Revolutionize Medical Diagnostics Date: July 1, 2008 Source: DOE/Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Summary: Researchers have invented a ...
DNA Microarray IndustryThe global DNA microarray Industry is projected to witness robust growth, with its valuation expected to increase from USD 4.1 billion in 2024 to USD 9.9 billion by 2034, ...
Microarray technology could be used to tailor therapy according to the individual, and prevent breast cancer patients from having to undergo painful unsuccessful therapies. In a study published in ...