A protein microarray consists of the immobilization of proteins in organized rows and columns upon a support structure. The structure of the protein microarray allows for high-throughput analysis of ...
With a protein microarray, researchers can find a specific protein in a biological sample, allowing them to diagnose a disease or unravel a physiological process. But sometimes one protein in one ...
Focused Protein Profiling Strategies and Reverse-phase Arrays Drive Growth Multiplexed protein measurements using protein microarrays have several promising applications in drug discovery and clinical ...
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 ...
BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sengenics announced the launch of a new autoantibody profiling service – the ‘Pan-Autoimmune Protein Array 1.0’ – to expedite the identification and quantitation of ...
Since their inception in 1995, DNA microarrays have become the icon of the genomics revolution. Everyone with any interest has become familiar with the images of precise rows and columns of colored ...
Prognostic impact of androgen receptor (AR) and forkhead box A1 (FOXA1) in early HER2-negative primary breast cancer: A translational substudy of the prospective phase III WSG-PlanB-trial. This is an ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Background. Immunoglobulin G antibodies (Abs) to Plasmodium falciparum antigens have been associated with naturally acquired immunity to ...
The sequencing phase of the human genome project is now near completion, but then what? An even harder challenge remains — to identify the structures and functions of all proteins encoded in the ...
Microarrays provide a way of organizing biological samples for high-throughput analysis. Samples are arranged in columns and rows upon a support surface consisting of a glass slide, a nitrocellulose ...
A designed polypeptide scaffold contains a surface immobilization domain and a target capture domain for flexible protein arraying. 'Microarray' might just be the hottest buzzword in biology today.
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