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Biochips continued

Albers, J. Grunwald, T. Nebling, E. Piechotta, G. Hintsche, R., Electrical biochip technology - a tool for microarrays and continuous monitoring, Anal. Bioanal. Chem. 2003, 377, 521-527... [Pg.368]

In addition to commercially production, a great deal of research and development work on biochips has been going on both in industry and in academia. Genomic analysis of DNA and RNA continues to be the focus of interest, but more and more effort is being spent on proteomic analysis of proteins and peptides. Several enzyme assays and immunoassays designed based on microarray-based systems with simple microfluidic control are close to commercialization. They can be a vital tool in clinic diagnostics, drug discovery, and biomedical research. [Pg.162]


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