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Density expression microarrays

Bulera SJ, Eddy SM, Ferguson E, Jat-koe TA, Reindel JF, Bleavins MR et al. RNA expression in the early characterization of hepatotoxicants in Wistar rats by high-density DNA microarrays. Hepatology 2001 33 1239-1258. [Pg.9]

Hudson, M.E., et al. (2007) Identification of differentially expressed proteins in ovarian cancer using high-density protein microarrays. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA. 104, 17494-9. [Pg.213]

Luzzi V, Mahadevappa M, Raja R, Warrington JA, Watson MA. Accurate and reproducible gene expression profiles from laser capture microdissection, transcript amplification, and high density oligonucleotide microarray analysis. J Mol Diagn 2003 5(1) 9-14. [Pg.284]

DNA microarrays, or DNA chips consist of thousands of individual DNA sequences arrayed at a high density on a single matrix, usually glass slides or quartz wafers, but sometimes on nylon substrates. Probes with known identity are used to determine complementary binding, thus allowing the analysis of gene expression, DNA sequence variation or protein levels in a highly parallel format. [Pg.526]

Matzilevich DA, Rail JM, Moore AN, Grill RJ, Dash PK. 2002. High-density microarray analysis of hippocampal gene expression following experimental brain injury. J Neurosci Res 67 646. [Pg.407]


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