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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 ...
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 ...
Berkeley Lab researchers have invented a technique in which DNA assays -- the key to personalized medicine -- can be read and evaluated with no need of elaborate chemical labeling or sophisticated ...
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 ...
DNA microarray technology Vol. 416, No. 6883 (25 April 2002) The mountain of information that is the draft sequence of the human genome may be impressive, but without interpretation that is all it ...
The microarrays for the yeast study consisted of glass slides with tiny spots of synthetic DNA laid out in a grid pattern. For every intron-containing gene in the yeast genome, the microarray included ...
Reports in the medical literature of the myriad of applications of DNA microarray, or 'chip', technologies are increasingly common, conveying the power of this technology and its current and ...
A standard Internet protocol that checks errors made during email transmissions has now inspired a revolutionary method to transform DNA microarray analysis, a common technology used to understand ...
Microarray technology is being applied to the investigation of heart disease, mental illness, infectious diseases, and cancer.
A new method to make very small patterns of DNA molecules on surfaces has been developed by chemists at the University of California, Davis, and Wayne State University, Detroit. The technique could ...
Moreover, the PCR chip can amplify up to 91 different DNA samples at once, far more than previous methods. However, right now the technique can’t detect GMOs in processed foods off the shelf.